The UC Santa Barbara Office of Black Student Development hosted its annual opening ceremony for Black History Month on Feb. 2 ...
Laws will reflect the culture in which they are made. In addition, they will reinforce that culture once the laws are enacted ...
Keynote speaker Daniel Enemark, chief economist of t Regional Policy and Innovation Center, focused on economic challenges.
“It’s not enough to declare a month of recognition when the systems we rely on to repair justice are not ...
We like to pretend that segregation was so long ago, out of sight, out of mind and it’s not, it’s systemic,” says Christopher ...
A union representing Michigan corrections officers is sounding alarms over an increase in violent assaults against prison ...
Incarcerated Mainers can get college degrees, earn wages through remote work and vote. There’s universal access to medication for opioid use disorder in the state’s prisons, along with mental health ...
California's most devastating wildfire—the 2018 Camp Fire, which killed 85 and destroyed nearly 19,000 structures—forced ...
Systems weren’t built for neurodiversity. This post shows how psychology helps us shift from compliance to belonging for ...
Data-driven AI systems increasingly influence our choices, raising concerns about autonomy, fairness, and accountability. Achieving algorithmic autonomy requires new infrastructures, motivation ...
The Cebu City government has moved the implementation of the “No Segregation, No Collection” policy to March this year, following the deadly collapse of the Binaliw landfill and logistical challenges ...