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890 - Does Gender Bias Still Affect Women in Science? | Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews
The percentage of women employed in professional scientific positions has been low but is increasing over time. The U.S. National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation have both implemented programs to improve women’s participation in science, and many universities and companies have diversity and equity programs. While most faculty and scientists believe that they are fair and unbiased, numerous well-designed studies published in leading peer-reviewed journals show that ge...
3289 - Grimm :bc:: "I can't emphasize enough how a…" - disabled.social
I can't emphasize enough how anyone in the myriad of lofty smart intellectuals [EDIT, per the incisive and spot-on replies--> and corporate MBAs] who run major universities and who, in that role, sent armed-to-the-teeth goons after their own students, should not only not have their jobs as of the summer, they should be marched across campus and pelted with garbage. You betrayed a MASSIVE trust and, in an actual just society where half the country didn't celebrate violence and "iron-hand" poli...
5288 - therapybytigist
I guess is the new norm. This is what happens when you over police, under inform and prioritise detainment and criminalisation over health and wellbeing.
6218 - indigowilling
Dedicated to promoting Asian Australian creatives, academics, writers and community activists elevating *our* perspectives and expertise. More soon as 10th anniversary of ⭐️✨ @AAFFN falls in 2021 co- founded with the folx at @aasrn & many others. Throwback to our launch vid https://t.co/9LfUdxMBYG
6479 - Race-Related Differences in Promotions and Support: Underlying Effects of Human and Social Capital
This study examined two alternative explanations for disparity in reported work-related experiences and outcomes between black and white managers: treatment discrimination because of race, and differences in human and social capital. Education and training, representing human capital, and racial similarity of network ties and proportion of strong ties, representing social capital, were used to predict whether human and social capital would mediate the relationship between race and the work-re...
7181 - When the government couldn't kill us all. They took our children away to boarding schools. When that practice declined, they partnered with child welfare agencies and took our kids through foster care. 1/
7880 - @colemelts @TheDiscoUnicorn Here's a start. https://t.co/GfbtBUdVUd
9783 - Harmony Day is active erasure of racism & #IDERD It's whitewashing and victim blaming Abolish Harmony Day please What does 'harmony' even mean when racism is killing our people?
10824 - Over 50 and out to pasture? Time for employers and government to stamp out age discrimination. | INTHEBLACK
First of all, older workers were deemed to be “rusty” – slow, unfit, and at risk of workplace injury. Mature-age job seekers, especially women, felt they were “invisible”. One interviewee said that when she arrived for a job interview the manager’s “face dropped” when she walked into the room. Finally, older workers are seen to be “threatening” – resistant to change, and less willing or able to adapt.