Emmett Till's Former Home, Now A Chicago Landmark, Will Become A Museum - 0 views
Across cultural lines, home schooling has boomed since COVID-19 hit - Virginia Mercury - 0 views
Corporate Board Diversity Increased in 2021. Some Ask What Took So Long. - The New York... - 0 views
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California, where many companies are based, passed laws that require greater diversity on corporate boards — and these appear to have had an impact. One, passed in 2018, requires boards of public companies with their principal executive office in the state to have at least two female directors, and the other, passed in 2020, says boards must have one or more directors from an “underrepresented community,” which includes people of several races and ethnic groups and people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender. Other states have introduced legislation that would require boards to have a certain number of women.
Lots of minimum-wage increases are going into effect this year - 0 views
Quitting is just half the story: the truth behind the 'Great Resignation' | US unemploy... - 1 views
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“quits”, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics calls them, hit a high in September, with over 4.3 million people leaving their jobs, and was followed by a modest reduction of that trend in October and November.
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n Tuesday the labor department said there were 10.6m job openings at the end of November and 6.9 million unemployed people – 1.5 jobs per unemployed person. The number of quits hit a new high of 4.5m.
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The top reasons cited by experts continue to be lack of adequate childcare and health concerns about Covid
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Main Street without workers - Axios - 0 views
How Community Design Advocates Can Be a Force for Design Justice - 0 views
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Currently, Colloqate is working with community design advocates on Midland Library in Portland and restorative justice space in Dallas.
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The project in Dallas, which deals with a former jail, allows us to think about restorative justice through the lens of those who have been most harmed by that space. We were able to hire CDAs that were formerly incarcerated and hire others who were part of the broader network of the city and they were working together to ask questions of their own specific communities,
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Design as Protest (DAP) began as a yearlong organizing effort, involving 250 design professionals and design advocates across the United States and Canada. They examined how injustice can be challenged through the built environment. Issues such as ending the prison industrial complex, defunding and reallocating the police, and advocating against architecture projects that are hostile to communities of color.
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Are we witnessing the dawn of post-theory science? | Artificial intelligence (AI) | The... - 0 views
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we’ve realised that artificial intelligences (AIs), particularly a form of machine learning called neural networks, which learn from data without having to be fed explicit instructions, are themselves fallible.
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The second is that humans turn out to be deeply uncomfortable with theory-free science.
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there may still be plenty of theory of the traditional kind – that is, graspable by humans – that usefully explains much but has yet to be uncovered.
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Why Embedding an Artist in Your Nonprofit Is a Sound Investment - 0 views
Arizona CEO's answer to 'Great Resignation' is offering $5K bonuses for new hires to qu... - 0 views
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