Research and report funded by Minami Tamaki Yamauchi Kwok & Lee Foundation On December 8, the Equal Justice Society will release a report on how implicit bias, racial anxiety, and misuse of stereotypes factor into anti-immigrant racism and xenophobia. Authored by Sara Campos and Katherine Spencer, the report details how implicit biases, stereotyping, and racialContinueContinue reading “Equal Justice Society to Release Report on Implicit Bias, Mind Science, Anti-Immigrant Racism and Xenophobia”
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Fierce urgency
We are stunned and shaken by the election results. But we also feel deeply the fierce urgency of now. We remain committed to transforming the nation’s consciousness on race and will double down on our efforts to fight the rightward drift of the courts and beat back concerted efforts to weaken civil rights law. WeContinueContinue reading “Fierce urgency”
‘People Died So I Could Vote’
“People Died So I Could Vote” was a piece in TIME written in 2014 by Jocelyn Y. Stewart. Stewart wrote: “To be American is to appreciate and acknowledge those who died so we could vote, who faced bombs and beatings, and lost farms-and voted anyway. They are owed a debt, payable in the currency ofContinueContinue reading “‘People Died So I Could Vote’”