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Writers and Storytellers Share Sacred Breath
The Sacred Breath series features Native American writers and storytellers, with an upcoming event on May 10.
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Research team tracks complex web of monetary sanctions in 9 states
Professor of sociology, Alexes Harris, leads a team of researchers at nine universities who are exploring the role of monetary sanctions in the criminal justice system.
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Seattle Globalist's Diverse Voices
The Seattle Globalist, founded at the UW, reports on pressing political and social issues through the lens of diverse contributors.
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Celebrating Persian Lives, On Stage
UW senior Rhoya Sarikhani Selden explored her Persian heritage in a play that celebrates Iranian Americans from diverse backgrounds.
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Why white liberals need to figure out how to talk about race
Why is race so hard to discuss? Ralina Joseph, founding director of the UW’s Center for Communication, Difference, and Equity, talked with KUOW about coded racial language. -
Implicit Bias and the Presidential Election
The Implicit Association Test reveals attitudes we may not be aware we have, even regarding Presidential candidates.
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We’re All a Little Biased, Even if We Don’t Know It
One of the newest chew toys in the presidential campaign is “implicit bias,” a term Mike Pence repeatedly took exception to in the vice-presidential debate on Tuesday.
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The Impact of PrEP
A UW anthropologist explores the potential impact of making PrEP, an HIV prevention drug, more available to teens.
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Stay Woke—With Help From A Bot
Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson teams up with artist Darius Kazemi to create a Twitter bot with a mission — and a personality. -
Does ‘Black Lives Matter’ still matter?
"Despite its current focus on addressing police brutality, BLM’s agenda isn’t confined to this issue.
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Equity through Active Learning
Faculty in the Department of Biology are working to make STEM courses more equitable through innovative teaching.
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Under Our Skin
A video on what it means to talk about race. Two College of Arts and Science students featured.
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Bathroom battle: Parents rally behind transgender youth
I-1515 would amend the state’s discrimination law so that public and private entities could restrict “private facilities” to “biologically” male or female.
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A Deep Dive into History & Race
In his academic work and community involvement, Dustin Abrahamson is committed to addressing racism.
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New UW program hopes to bridge gaps between Native-American students and non-Native teachers
The University of Washington's new two-year Native Education Certificate blends online learning with hands-on projects to build relationships in Native American communities.