What’s happening in DEIB news: September

Image credit: Wikimedia Commons Since the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action at universities, some companies, schools & organizations are changing policies in response — out of fear & as a result of threats. That’s ironic because DEI was first introduced to protect companies from liability and discrimination lawsuits. If there’s a bright side, it’s […]

Ernesto Aguilar: Rethinking Latino Voter Coverage (Guest Post)

This is an image of "I voted"/ "Yo vote" stickers that are used at the polls for voters during an election.

Ernesto Aguilar is an experienced public media leader specializing in radio programming, audience engagement and diversity, equity & inclusion (DEI) initiatives. He currently serves as Executive Director of Radio Programming and DEI at KQED, among the most-listened-to public radio stations in the country. He is a passionate advocate for public media’s role in reflecting underrepresented […]

What Are We Actually Going to Do?

a photo of a protest with signs calling for action

Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Pulitzer Prize-winning, MacArthur Genius behind The 1619 Project, has been on tour celebrating the paperback release of the book. She held a truth-telling session with Ida’s Bookshop in Collingswood, NJ to remind us and enlighten us of the realities of the original sin of the United States. At one point, bookstore owner […]

Send Us Your Questions: Things That Make You Go Hmmm…

  Send us your videos, your screenshots, photos or sound bites! Have you seen something you think may be racist, sexist, ageist, transphobic, ableist or problematic in any way? Send it to us! If you received an email or a letter, or you witnessed or were the target of a microaggression, a bigoted joke or […]