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Since it surfaced on social media around a decade ago, the zero waste movement has grown into something of an aspirational lifestyle — one with which many of us BIPOC don’t identify. Indeed ...
Join us August 1, 2020 1:30PM PM EDT-5:00 PM EDT on Zoom for a free training on how to effectively edit Wikipedia with a focus on topics related to Black and Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC). The event will have a speial focus on women, media, and emancipation. Hear from special guests, bring friends. All. Are. Welcome.
After moving from Peru to Brazil, Katya Corado, MD, waited 10 years before she was able to move again to the United States, where she would later call Los Angeles home. Growing up, she watched her ...
Disparate impacts: The algorithms systematize biases that have been measured externally and are known to impact disadvantaged groups such as racial minorities and women. Because the algorithms are proprietary, they cannot be tested for built-in human bias. Arbitrary: Research shows that there is substantial variation in scoring based on audits.
BIPOC communities are facing an epidemic of missing women & girls. As #Roc grieves the loss of Jakarah Lopez-Moore, we are calling on @GovKathyHochul to sign legislation to create a task force to ...
The acronym "BIPOC" refers to "black, indigenous, and other people of color" and aims to emphasize the historic oppression of black and indigenous people. The term " colored " was originally equivalent in use to the term "person of color" in American English , but usage of the appellation "colored" in the Southern United States gradually came ...
After completing my undergrad in 2016, I looked for a mentor who could guide me into the next chapter of my career. While I had many women in my life (shoutout out to my mom) I looked up to, I ...
It was organized by Beyond Inclusion, BIPOC-led collective of non-fiction filmmakers, executives, and field builders.." [ 8 ] The letter was in response to recent conversations sparked by Grace Lee’s essay [ 9 ] for the Ford Foundation ’s Creative Futures series and Kerger’s public response to it.