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Racist Abuse Follows First Black Lucia's Selection in Finland
Daniela Owusu, a 20-year-old Finnish-Ghanaian woman, became Finland's first Black Lucia on December 13th, sparking thousands of racist messages. The prime minister apologized, and organizers are considering legal action against the perpetrators, highlighting a broader issue of rising racism in Finla...
Racist Abuse Follows First Black Lucia's Selection in Finland
Daniela Owusu, a 20-year-old Finnish-Ghanaian woman, became Finland's first Black Lucia on December 13th, sparking thousands of racist messages. The prime minister apologized, and organizers are considering legal action against the perpetrators, highlighting a broader issue of rising racism in Finla...
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36% Bias Score


US Court Blocks Nasdaq's Diversity Mandate, Reflecting National DEI Shift
A US federal appeals court blocked Nasdaq's diversity mandate for corporate boards, impacting 3,300 companies and reflecting a broader trend among US firms abandoning DEI initiatives, despite concerns about hindering progress toward true equality.
US Court Blocks Nasdaq's Diversity Mandate, Reflecting National DEI Shift
A US federal appeals court blocked Nasdaq's diversity mandate for corporate boards, impacting 3,300 companies and reflecting a broader trend among US firms abandoning DEI initiatives, despite concerns about hindering progress toward true equality.
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68% Bias Score


Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Boston Exam School Admissions Policy
The Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to Boston's temporary, race-neutral exam school admissions plan that increased economically disadvantaged students to 43% and resulted in a student body of 31% White, 23% Black, 23% Hispanic, and 18% Asian, after the policy changed.
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Boston Exam School Admissions Policy
The Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to Boston's temporary, race-neutral exam school admissions plan that increased economically disadvantaged students to 43% and resulted in a student body of 31% White, 23% Black, 23% Hispanic, and 18% Asian, after the policy changed.
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44% Bias Score


UK TV Industry Faces Collapse Without Diversity, Warns Culture Secretary
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy warned that Britain's TV industry, facing a severe diversity crisis with only 8% of its workforce being working-class and 3% of directors Black, risks collapse unless it diversifies; she proposed a three-step plan including bolstering workforce statistics, expanding the ...
UK TV Industry Faces Collapse Without Diversity, Warns Culture Secretary
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy warned that Britain's TV industry, facing a severe diversity crisis with only 8% of its workforce being working-class and 3% of directors Black, risks collapse unless it diversifies; she proposed a three-step plan including bolstering workforce statistics, expanding the ...
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36% Bias Score


Federal Judge Upholds Race-Conscious Admissions at US Naval Academy
A federal judge in Maryland ruled that the US Naval Academy can consider race in admissions, arguing that a diverse military is vital to national security, contrasting with a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in higher education.
Federal Judge Upholds Race-Conscious Admissions at US Naval Academy
A federal judge in Maryland ruled that the US Naval Academy can consider race in admissions, arguing that a diverse military is vital to national security, contrasting with a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in higher education.
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40% Bias Score


Federal Judge Upholds Naval Academy's Affirmative Action Policy
A federal judge in Maryland ruled that the US Naval Academy's use of race in admissions is justified due to its importance for national security, contrasting with a recent Supreme Court decision; Students for Fair Admissions will appeal.
Federal Judge Upholds Naval Academy's Affirmative Action Policy
A federal judge in Maryland ruled that the US Naval Academy's use of race in admissions is justified due to its importance for national security, contrasting with a recent Supreme Court decision; Students for Fair Admissions will appeal.
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48% Bias Score

Harvard Law's Minority Enrollment Plummets Post Affirmative Action Ban
The Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action led to a dramatic drop in Black (19 students, 3.4 percent) and Hispanic (39 students, 6.9 percent) first-year enrollment at Harvard Law School in Fall 2024, the lowest since the 1960s, compared to 43 and 63 respectively in 2023, while white and Asian enr...

Harvard Law's Minority Enrollment Plummets Post Affirmative Action Ban
The Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action led to a dramatic drop in Black (19 students, 3.4 percent) and Hispanic (39 students, 6.9 percent) first-year enrollment at Harvard Law School in Fall 2024, the lowest since the 1960s, compared to 43 and 63 respectively in 2023, while white and Asian enr...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Integration Debate Shifts Focus from Assimilation to Societal Cohesion
The Netherlands' integration debate shifts from immigrant assimilation to societal cohesion, despite positive CBS data on employment, education, and housing among immigrants; however, government policy focuses on cultural norms, generating controversy and highlighting a need for inclusive, local sol...

Dutch Integration Debate Shifts Focus from Assimilation to Societal Cohesion
The Netherlands' integration debate shifts from immigrant assimilation to societal cohesion, despite positive CBS data on employment, education, and housing among immigrants; however, government policy focuses on cultural norms, generating controversy and highlighting a need for inclusive, local sol...
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48% Bias Score

Mentorship Drives Diversity in Commercial Real Estate
A commercial real estate professional credits mentorship for their success, describing how mentors, particularly Roy Ludwig, championed their career and helped them build a majority-Black firm, showcasing mentorship's impact on individual and industry growth.

Mentorship Drives Diversity in Commercial Real Estate
A commercial real estate professional credits mentorship for their success, describing how mentors, particularly Roy Ludwig, championed their career and helped them build a majority-Black firm, showcasing mentorship's impact on individual and industry growth.
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52% Bias Score

Slow Progress Towards Gender Equality in Dutch Academia
The number of female professors in the Netherlands increased to 28.7% in 2024, surpassing the 30% target in University Medical Centers, but falling short of the national goal; this slow progress, coupled with potential budget cuts, threatens gender equality initiatives.

Slow Progress Towards Gender Equality in Dutch Academia
The number of female professors in the Netherlands increased to 28.7% in 2024, surpassing the 30% target in University Medical Centers, but falling short of the national goal; this slow progress, coupled with potential budget cuts, threatens gender equality initiatives.
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48% Bias Score

Judge Rules US Naval Academy Can Consider Race in Admissions
A federal judge ruled the US Naval Academy can consider race in admissions due to compelling national security interests, rejecting a lawsuit by Students for Fair Admissions that argued the practice violated the Supreme Court's recent affirmative action ruling.

Judge Rules US Naval Academy Can Consider Race in Admissions
A federal judge ruled the US Naval Academy can consider race in admissions due to compelling national security interests, rejecting a lawsuit by Students for Fair Admissions that argued the practice violated the Supreme Court's recent affirmative action ruling.
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32% Bias Score

"Canadian Report Exposes Funding Gap for Black Music Artists Despite Dominating Streams"
"A new report reveals that Black artists generate 65% of Canadian music streams but face significant barriers accessing funding, with 98% of 1,702 surveyed never applying for grants, highlighting systemic racial and financial inequities in the industry."

"Canadian Report Exposes Funding Gap for Black Music Artists Despite Dominating Streams"
"A new report reveals that Black artists generate 65% of Canadian music streams but face significant barriers accessing funding, with 98% of 1,702 surveyed never applying for grants, highlighting systemic racial and financial inequities in the industry."
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12% Bias Score
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