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One keynote speaker will be civil rights activist Kimberlé Crenshaw, who is credited for coining the terms "intersectionality" and "critical race theory," as well as creating the #SayHerName campaign.
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Bloomington kicks off the month with Fiesta del Otoño Saturday, and La Casa will host a three-day celebration for its 50th anniversary to wrap up the month.
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The certification will help workspaces become more diverse.
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A recent study from the National Council on Teacher Quality suggests Indiana could do more to attract and retain a diverse teacher workforce.
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Experts have concerns case before Supreme Court could impact more than just admissions.
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IU Themester hosts the Affrilachian Poets and a three-part public program that includes a film screening, a poetry reading, and a panel discussion, as well as a creative writing masterclass conducted by Frank X. Walker.
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Kayte Young talks with the festival coordinators about what to expect at this year's event.
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Twenty percent of IUPD officers are women, compared to just 12 percent in the rest of the country. Having a woman as chief is even rarer. Still, Lees sees room for improvement at IU.
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The National Football League is launching a program to invite medical students from historically Black colleges and universities to work with NFL teams’ medical staffs this season.
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Lyles Station, Indiana used to be a haven for Black farm families. Now, that tradition is more of a distant memory.