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Confronting Racism In Durham Article – Accent and Name Changes. Hide Your PhD
Accent and Name Changes. “Hide Your PhD” A TRIEC Study Reveals Immigrant Women’s Career Struggles in GTA Article originally posted by Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council, Mar 30, 2022


Confronting Racism In Durham Article – Equal Pay Day
Equal Pay Day – April 12, 2022 A day dedicated to raising awareness. Equal Pay Day is a day dedicated to raising awareness of the gender pay gap , and it


Confronting Racism In Durham Article – The Intersectionality between Gender and Race
Confronting Racism In Durham The Intersectionality between Gender and Race Women experience intersectional inequality differently depending on their social, cultural, and occupational contexts. According to Gender and the Economy evidence


Confronting Racism In Durham Article – Societal Standards of Professionalism
Confronting Racism In Durham Societal Standards of Professionalism Societal standards of professionalism in today’s workplace exposes Black people and other racialized minorities to Implicit Bias, and Professional Microaggressions. In the article ‘Racism runs
“The beauty of anti-racism is that you don’t have to pretend to be free of racism to be an anti-racist. Anti-racism is the commitment to fight racism wherever you find it, including in yourself. And it’s the only way forward.”
– Ijeoma Oluo
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