Diversity
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College admissions data reveals early effects of affirmative action's end
In the Spotlight A sneak peek at how the Supreme Court's decision has panned out
By Theara Coleman, The Week US Published
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Gamergate 2.0: Extremism in video games sees another reckoning
under the radar The culture wars rage on in the digital world
By Theara Coleman, The Week US Published
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'Diversity and excellence go hand in hand'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By Harold Maass, The Week US Published
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Can DEI survive an anti-woke backlash?
Today's Big Question Activists take aim at corporate diversity programs
By Joel Mathis, The Week US Published
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Is the RAF embracing ‘woke ideology’?
Talking Point Air force under fire after announcing target of 40% of recruits being women by 2030
By The Week Staff Published
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‘It’s perverse to claim ‘white privilege’ discourse is holding back working class boys’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis and commentary from the British and international press
By The best columns Published
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Queen ‘to hire diversity tsar’ for minority representation push at Palace
Under the Radar Palace seeking ‘independent views” on how to better represent ethnic minorities, disabled people and LGBTQ+ communities
By Joe Evans Last updated
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Instant Opinion: No. 10 worried as Britain ‘not going on a summer holiday’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Wednesday 20 May
By The Week Staff Published
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Tesco to sell plasters in diverse skin tones
Speed Read Move to diversify plaster offering follows viral tweet last year
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Why everyone’s talking about Stephen King
In Depth Best-selling author criticised for Oscar diversity comments
By James Ashford Last updated
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How Oxford University’s ‘sea change’ in admissions will work
In Depth Two new schemes designed to boost proportion of underprivileged new students to 25% by 2023
By The Week Staff Published
In Depth