DEI policies work best when they are designed to include everyone and are backed by evidence
As the U.S. becomes increasingly polarized, DEI efforts are touted to bridge social divides, yet face significant backlash.
As the U.S. becomes increasingly polarized, DEI efforts are touted to bridge social divides, yet face significant backlash.
Over its history, the American labor movement has used a rich vocabulary to shame those deemed traitors, such as the term “scab.”
The Biden administration announced reduced prices for the first 10 Medicare drugs. Savings from these reductions are expected by 2026.
Georgia leaders invest significantly in historic infrastructure improvements, praised by AEM, aiming for modernization and growth.
Many of the millions of young adults heading to college this fall are international students. They pump over $40 billion into the U.S. economy.
Over $395 billion invested in semiconductors since the CHIPS Act, with 115,000 jobs created and U.S. production rising.
Many major economies are trying to boost birth rates due to shrinking populations. Pronatalist policies, while well-intentioned, often fail to address underlying social, economic, and environmental issues directly.
UnidosUS hosted a roundtable on their latest economic report. Key topics included Latino economic contributions, housing, and workforce development.
Despite being an economic powerhouse, many U.S. Latinos face post-pandemic struggles. Continued investment is essential.
Hollywood screenwriters went on strike in May 2023. Two months later, actors joined them. Now, video game actors, represented by SAG-AFTRA, are striking over AI protections.
Long before reality TV, “Queen for a Day” thrilled audiences with women sharing their struggles for a chance at prizes. Today, GoFundMe mirrors this, raising $30 billion but leaving many disappointed.
Michigan’s fruit festivals attract many, but farmworkers often face harsh conditions and exploitation. The Michigan Farmworker Project seeks to improve their labor and living standards.