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UK Honors System Seeks to Increase Disabled Representation
The UK government is increasing representation of disabled people in its honors system, aiming for greater inclusivity after a BBC analysis revealed underrepresentation of those from working-class backgrounds and outside of London and the south-east, with the number of disabled recipients rising fro...
UK Honors System Seeks to Increase Disabled Representation
The UK government is increasing representation of disabled people in its honors system, aiming for greater inclusivity after a BBC analysis revealed underrepresentation of those from working-class backgrounds and outside of London and the south-east, with the number of disabled recipients rising fro...
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44% Bias Score


Birmingham Tennis Program Empowers 400 Women
An all-female tennis program in Birmingham, Carolle and Iman Tennis, founded three years ago by Carolle Forde Garcia and Iman Mahmood, has served over 400 women, predominantly from diverse ethnic backgrounds, improving their physical and mental well-being and challenging societal stereotypes.
Birmingham Tennis Program Empowers 400 Women
An all-female tennis program in Birmingham, Carolle and Iman Tennis, founded three years ago by Carolle Forde Garcia and Iman Mahmood, has served over 400 women, predominantly from diverse ethnic backgrounds, improving their physical and mental well-being and challenging societal stereotypes.
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32% Bias Score


Film Promotes Autism Understanding in Norfolk Schools
Jordan Winn's film "My Brain, My World" is being shown to hundreds of West Norfolk students to improve understanding of autism, based on his experiences navigating school with undiagnosed autism; student feedback indicates the film promotes empathy and knowledge.
Film Promotes Autism Understanding in Norfolk Schools
Jordan Winn's film "My Brain, My World" is being shown to hundreds of West Norfolk students to improve understanding of autism, based on his experiences navigating school with undiagnosed autism; student feedback indicates the film promotes empathy and knowledge.
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28% Bias Score


Derbyshire's Autism-Friendly Festival Addresses Inclusive Needs
Gemma Carty founded Spectrum, Derbyshire's first autism-friendly festival, in 2018 after negative experiences at play centers, providing a safe and inclusive space for autistic children and families, winning awards and expanding its services.
Derbyshire's Autism-Friendly Festival Addresses Inclusive Needs
Gemma Carty founded Spectrum, Derbyshire's first autism-friendly festival, in 2018 after negative experiences at play centers, providing a safe and inclusive space for autistic children and families, winning awards and expanding its services.
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48% Bias Score


Underrepresentation in Germany's New Bundestag
Luke Hoß, a 23-year-old Left party member, is the youngest member of Germany's new Bundestag, where young people, women, workers, and minorities remain underrepresented, reflecting systemic issues within political parties.
Underrepresentation in Germany's New Bundestag
Luke Hoß, a 23-year-old Left party member, is the youngest member of Germany's new Bundestag, where young people, women, workers, and minorities remain underrepresented, reflecting systemic issues within political parties.
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36% Bias Score


US Judge Blocks Trump's Ban on Transgender Military Personnel
A US federal judge blocked President Trump's ban on transgender military personnel, citing discrimination; however, the long-term impact remains unclear, given the President's past disregard for similar rulings. This decision follows a similar debate in the Netherlands, where a transgender soldier e...
US Judge Blocks Trump's Ban on Transgender Military Personnel
A US federal judge blocked President Trump's ban on transgender military personnel, citing discrimination; however, the long-term impact remains unclear, given the President's past disregard for similar rulings. This decision follows a similar debate in the Netherlands, where a transgender soldier e...
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24% Bias Score

Blind Sound Recordist Challenges Societal Norms, Promotes Inclusive Nature
Juan Pablo Culasso, a blind sound recordist from Uruguay, has cataloged almost 3,000 bird sounds, promoting inclusive nature experiences and challenging societal biases against blindness through initiatives supported by CNN and Rolex.

Blind Sound Recordist Challenges Societal Norms, Promotes Inclusive Nature
Juan Pablo Culasso, a blind sound recordist from Uruguay, has cataloged almost 3,000 bird sounds, promoting inclusive nature experiences and challenging societal biases against blindness through initiatives supported by CNN and Rolex.
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20% Bias Score

Forced Gender Tests in Athletics: A Step Backwards
Spanish athlete María José Martínez Patiño, barred from competition in 1986 due to forced gender testing revealing XY chromosomes, advocates against World Athletics' reinstatement of such tests, citing privacy concerns and potential harm to female athletes.

Forced Gender Tests in Athletics: A Step Backwards
Spanish athlete María José Martínez Patiño, barred from competition in 1986 due to forced gender testing revealing XY chromosomes, advocates against World Athletics' reinstatement of such tests, citing privacy concerns and potential harm to female athletes.
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60% Bias Score

University Fined for Restricting Free Speech
The University of Sussex was fined £585,000 by the Office for Students for failing to uphold free speech, after an investigation triggered by protests against Professor Kathleen Stock. The OfS cited the university's trans and non-binary equality policy as potentially restricting free speech, prompti...

University Fined for Restricting Free Speech
The University of Sussex was fined £585,000 by the Office for Students for failing to uphold free speech, after an investigation triggered by protests against Professor Kathleen Stock. The OfS cited the university's trans and non-binary equality policy as potentially restricting free speech, prompti...
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44% Bias Score

March 2025: A Month of Breakthroughs in Auditory Accessibility
March 2025 saw Apple's AirPods 4 campaign focusing on noise cancellation for emotional wellbeing, GN Group's Auracast broadcast audio standard for public sound access integrated into new Vivia hearing aids, and Samsung and Google's Auracast support for millions of devices, signifying a major shift t...

March 2025: A Month of Breakthroughs in Auditory Accessibility
March 2025 saw Apple's AirPods 4 campaign focusing on noise cancellation for emotional wellbeing, GN Group's Auracast broadcast audio standard for public sound access integrated into new Vivia hearing aids, and Samsung and Google's Auracast support for millions of devices, signifying a major shift t...
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36% Bias Score

Spain's Accessibility Reforms: A Fight for Independent Living
In Bilbao, Spain, two individuals with disabilities—Tomi Sánchez, 70, with polio, and Graciano García, 49, with multiple sclerosis—face daily challenges due to inaccessible buildings, highlighting a broader systemic issue affecting approximately 10,000 families in the Basque Country and 1.8 million ...

Spain's Accessibility Reforms: A Fight for Independent Living
In Bilbao, Spain, two individuals with disabilities—Tomi Sánchez, 70, with polio, and Graciano García, 49, with multiple sclerosis—face daily challenges due to inaccessible buildings, highlighting a broader systemic issue affecting approximately 10,000 families in the Basque Country and 1.8 million ...
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44% Bias Score

ESA Launches Accessible Games Initiative to Improve Discoverability for Players with Disabilities
The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced its Accessible Games Initiative, a set of 24 industry-wide accessibility tags to help the 44.1 million Americans with disabilities find accessible video games, supported by major publishers including Electronic Arts, Google, Microsoft, Nintendo ...

ESA Launches Accessible Games Initiative to Improve Discoverability for Players with Disabilities
The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced its Accessible Games Initiative, a set of 24 industry-wide accessibility tags to help the 44.1 million Americans with disabilities find accessible video games, supported by major publishers including Electronic Arts, Google, Microsoft, Nintendo ...
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28% Bias Score
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