At best, using the wrong word can be embarrassing. At worst, you change the meaning of your sentence completely. Last year, many people searched for the difference between systematic and systemic. If ...
You might see the terms “equality” and “equity” used interchangeably, especially around conversations promoting fairness when it comes to human rights issues (like gender, race, sexual orientation) or ...
During an extraordinary span between 1840 and 1920, America wrestled mightily with what the country’s founders intended when they declared that “all men are created equal.” In his new book, “Born ...
The equation is both simple and transformative. Equality (E) is achieved when we multiply the Fairness of Opportunity (F) by the Quality of Representation (Q) and square their combined impact. To ...
Gender equality was supposed to reduce gender stratification and segregation in academic and professional pursuits. Instead, ...
This letter points out at least one example of equality as practiced daily in the United States: Not everyone with a telephone number will be president of these United States. This fact qualifies as ...
A series of new books unearth the long history of egalitarian politics. They also ask whether equality, instead of another political ideal, should be at the center of our politics? In the chilling ...