By Ali Harb in Washington As thousands of protesters for racial justice approached the White House on Tuesday, Palestinian-American demonstrator Ahmad Hammad cut through the crowd with a cart carrying boxes of bottled water. “Please, take one. It’s...
by Abigail Thernstrom and Stephan Thernstrom Let’s start with a few contrasting numbers. 60 and 2.2. In 1940, 60 percent of employed black women worked as domestic...
By Kimberlee Leonard Multiculturalism brings together a diverse set of cultures and ethnic backgrounds in the work environment. Whether people are from various socio-ethnic...
by Katie Reynolds As national politics and discourse seem to grow more inward-looking and divisive across America and Europe, successful businesses must continue to think...
By Jose Ruiz In this globalized era, migration is very common. According to the United Nations, in 2015, 244 million people live abroad, which is an increase of 41 percent...
By Geoffrey Mak In March, when my sister in California said she thought strangers were giving her dirty looks for being Chinese, I said she was probably imagining it. Why?...