Tag: Diversity

The article discusses common misconceptions about Israelis and aims to debunk five common stereotypes.
Employee resource groups (ERGs) are emerging as an important aspect of Jewish life in the workplace.
The recent Supreme Court decision to ban affirmative action in college admissions has prompted strong emotional responses, particularly within the Jewish community.
This article discusses the launch of the first-ever Jewish justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) certificate program at the University of San Francisco.
Brandeis University is facing controversy over a new ad that has ruffled some feathers in the Orthodox Jewish community.
AJC CEO Ted Deutch reflects on the importance of Jewish American Heritage Month, highlighting the numerous contributions Jewish Americans have made as patriotic citizens, artists, scientists, and athletes.
Tyler Feder, a Jewish artist based in Chicago, celebrates all kinds of bodies through her artwork.
A controversial Florida bill, House Bill 999, that aims to limit race and gender studies may also have unintended consequences for Judaic studies programs in the state.
Rabbi Philip Bregman of Vancouver formed a diverse group of seven leaders from various racialized communities following a spike in antisemitism post-conflict between Israel and Palestine in 2021.
The author discusses the challenges faced by leaders in Jewish philanthropy, including cancel culture, incivility, and illiberalism.
The article discusses the current debate surrounding meritocracy in American society.
The Biden administration is considering the addition of a Middle East and North African (MENA) category to the U.S. Census by 2024.
The author argues that the prioritization of identity fragments, such as gender and race, can lead to a totalitarian trend in society.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs often fail to properly address antisemitism and misunderstand Jewish identity.
Princeton University's Board of Trustees extended President Eisgruber's term, lauding his support of free speech despite recent actions that contradict such principles.
Princeton University's president, Christopher Eisgruber, is seen as holding contradictory principles regarding academic freedom and social justice, which has led to concerns about the university's direction.
In this episode of "People of the Pod," the hosts discuss the issue of antisemitism in Hollywood.
The article discusses the phenomenon of "whitewashing" in which American Jews and Asian Americans are being categorized as white, erasing their unique historical experiences and challenges.
The author reflects on their experience of becoming a Canadian citizen and draws parallels to the process of conversion to Judaism.
In this article, the author discusses the different perspectives on inequality in America.
This article discusses the intersection of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and its impact on Jewish individuals.
This article discusses the complex relationship between Jews and Blacks, particularly in the context of liberalism and social justice.
The article discusses the intersection of meritocracy and social justice in American education.
The author discusses why they don't allow their children to watch Christmas episodes of their favorite shows.
"Puppy for Hanukkah," the popular Hanukkah song by Daveed Diggs, was not only intended to be a catchy tune but also aimed to promote Jewish inclusivity.