CT Mirror’s independent, nonprofit journalism depends on reader support. There are significant disparities in health status based upon race, ethnicity, and other factors that deprive many Connecticut ...
The disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on historically marginalized communities has elevated and motivated a focus on equity-oriented data—especially race, ethnicity, and language (REL) ...
Linguist Jonathan Rosa on how language, power, and race shape DEI and our daily lives. What’s the link between language, power, and race? Rochester native and Stanford linguist Jonathan Rosa joins us ...
Our ability to identify, track, and address the disproportionate morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 in Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color is contingent upon capturing meaningful race ...
A reassessment of language has taken place in newsrooms across the country over the past several years — and rightfully continues. While a reckoning over race, gender and sexuality has changed what’s ...
Despite a wealth of scholarship documenting its linguistic complexity, students in the United States are rarely encouraged to speak or write in African American Language (AAL) in their primary ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Ideological and social practices are interconnected and politically constitute each other. This article takes an interdisciplinary approach to ...
Some states are placing limitations on racial inequality education in schools. Critical race theory, an academic concept about systemic racism typically taught in higher education institutions, has ...
This is what is considered “justice” in America today: Race is excluded when considering opportunity and exploited when it comes to control. The court ruled that race-based college admissions are ...