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This Thanksgiving, Decolonize Your Bookshelf: A Reading List of Native American Women

November 25, 2020November 25, 2020 1271 Views books, native american women, native americans, representation

Every year, as the leaves turn and the temperature drops, school children across the United States learn the story of

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Toward an LGBTQ+ Inclusive History Curriculum in Massachusetts

February 12, 2020 2098 Views education, LGBTQ+, mental health, representation

  In my senior year of high school, I spent months gathering everything I could find on LGBTQ+ history for

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Reprogramming the Patriarchy: Combatting Gender Bias in Machine Learning

August 23, 2019November 21, 2019 2012 Views representation, social media, technology

  The media narrative on artificial intelligence (AI) is not far removed from the plot of a science-fiction movie: robots

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Building America’s Backbench: Electing Women to the State House

August 23, 2019October 7, 2019 1366 Views Congress, local government, pipeline, representation

The 2016 elections dealt a crushing blow to women. But in its wake, a new urgency and optimism emerged. After

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When Parity Is Not Enough: Sexual Violence in India’s Armed Conflict

August 22, 2019 1399 Views India, military, rape, representation, sexual violence, war crimes

  In October 2018, the Supreme Court of India turned down a plea by the Central and Chhattisgarh governments to

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Female Representation and US City Managers: The Stubborn 14.4 Percent

August 22, 2019August 22, 2019 3400 Views local government, pipeline, representation

  In November 2018, Sheryl Sculley retired as San Antonio’s City Manager after 13 years in the position. Her replacement,

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