Climate change and economic inequality are critical issues, and we still lack understanding of the interaction between them. Multi-model analysis shows how climate policies compatible with the goals of the Paris Agreement, including revenue-redistribution schemes, can reduce inequality—particularly in the...
“It must be hard to be called a bigot when you have fought against male supremacy in your actions and in your heart throughout your life.” Josephine Livingstone is a staff writer at the New Republic. In the following viewpoint, Livingstone responds to an essay about feminism and transgende...
One of the recurring themes, both in the stories and in the postscripts, is the issue of design equity. As income inequality, systemic racism, and climate change became central to the cultural and political debates, equity became the critical lens for much design criticism. In our recent ...
Paul Tough Shares Insights on Addressing College’s ‘Inequality Machine’ Peter Dunau, Gonzaga News, October 27, 2023 GU hosts lecture about inequalities in higher education and its impact Natalie Keller, Gonzaga Bulletin, October 26, 2023 America’s higher education consensus is breaking up: ...
Beyond the wide variety of landscape, environmental, economic, social, and cultural particularities that distinguish each region of Latin America, the renovation of interior spaces that make up domestic life generally focuses on achieving the greatest possible integration of environments along with providin...
The Myth of Obama's Post-Racial Presidency: Why Barack Obama's Election Didn't End Racial Inequality in America By Breanna M. Bacon The presidential campaign of Barack Obama was met with enthusiasm and controversy. If you were alive and cognizant at the time, you understood the importance and...
The British Empire of the nineteenth century displayed and embodied racism in its composite. In embodying this idea of racial inequality, the Empire created grounds on which it could justify the imperialist actions that it executed throughout the...Read Article » ...
Climate change and economic inequality are critical issues, and we still lack understanding of the interaction between them. Multi-model analysis shows how climate policies compatible with the goals of the Paris Agreement, including revenue-redistribution schemes, can reduce inequality—particularly in the...
3. America’s new aristocracy January 24th | Leader Privilege in America is increasingly passed from parent to child. The clever and successful are marrying each other more than ever before, an “assortative mating” process thought to ...
What America Thinks: Do Debates Make a Difference? Clinton vs. Trump, Fiorina Jeb Should Let His Brother Defend Himself Democrats' Debate: No Solution for Economic Inequality, No Interest in Economic Growth By Michael Barone October 19, 2015 24% Say U.S. Heading in Right Direction Americans...