Racism. Sexism. Homophobia. Gender inequality. These are just some of the challenging issues facing American society in 2021. How these factors intersect with one another and create overlapping ...
Intersectionality was first coined and defined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989 as “the various way[s] in which race and gender interact to shape the multiple dimensions of black women’s employment ...
The vast potential of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is transforming our understanding of and relationship with traditional technical, creative, and professional workflows. The promise of ...
The European Research Area has long prioritized the integration of sex and gender analysis (SGA) in research and innovation (R&I). A key milestone in this development was the requirement for Horizon ...
Certain markers of high status may more strongly boost attitudes toward women versus men, and low status markers may more strongly worsen attitudes toward men versus women—with both findings more ...
Feminism means different things to different people these days. Some say it represents a collection of political, social and economic movements that aim to put women on the same footing as men. Others ...
Chemistry education is more than teaching students how to use the Periodic Table, balance chemical equations, and work in a lab. Educators are responsible for mentoring and developing the next ...
On Feb. 27, 2024, the Mellon Sawyer seminar hosted the session “Violence Knows No Borders: a Continuum of Violence for Latin American and Caribbean Women,” organized and moderated by María Durán ...
Combine the study of gender dynamics with RIT’s integrated strengths in STEAM: Carve your own innovative and dynamic path through RIT’s unique constellation of sciences, technologies, and the arts.
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