Over the course of 2021 and 2022, a reported 97 million people in the United States quit their jobs. The pandemic brought employees’ desire for flexibility and job satisfaction into sharp focus. When ...
There’s no shortage of workplace guides touching on tips to help employees move up the ranks—and journalist and author Alan Henry is ensuring racial and gender biases are accounted for. Seen, Heard, ...
NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” has justifiably taken heat after one of the show’s comedians asserted that “debanking” is not a real word and that former president Donald Trump made up the word in a ...
The tech industry is facing turmoil at this time, with mass layoffs affecting thousands of employees. But the undercurrents of the industry, for those remaining and those fighting to remain, are just ...
Many organizations have become more aware of racial inequity in the office and are trying to address microaggressions as a tool for creating more inclusive workplaces. A microaggression is a statement ...
As a long-time lawyer and advocate for people with disabilities, I am responding to the Journal’s July 21 editorial regarding the Legislature’s special session, “NM Dems appear to care more about ...
This story is adapted from Seen, Heard, and Paid: The New Work Rules for the Marginalized, by Alan Henry. So much of what marginalized people go through at work comes down to the workplace environment ...
Outside of designated periods of representation, such as Pride months or Black History months, freelancing can often pose challenges for media workers reporting on historically marginalized ...
For those who follow Jesus, Christmas is not merely a celebration, it is a call to solidarity with the vulnerable among us, ...
Anisa Nyell Johnson as Detective Shaker, left, and Shanola Hampton as Gabi Mosley in NBC's "Found." After 11 seasons of playing the vivacious Veronica Fisher on the Showtime family dramedy “Shameless, ...
The latest celebrity to call out cancel culture is not a boisterous conservative actor on Twitter, but instead the typically liberal Lizzo. According to the musician, cancel culture is “appropriation.
Every year, extreme weather events wreak havoc across Canada, disrupting the lives of tens of thousands. Financial losses ...
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