How The 1980’s Pushed Women Out of Computer Science

Computer Science wasn't always a "guy thing." Talented women showed promise in the emerging field of tech, but the 1980's set them back.
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4 Obstacles keeping Women and People of Color out of STEM

Why are Women and People of Color underrepresented in STEM fields? This list demonstrates some of the barriers to equity for science students.
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Formula 1: How Diverse is the World’s Most Popular Auto-Racing Sport?

Many Americans may have never heard of Formula 1 racing before, but its popularity on a global scale is undeniable. According to an article from Pledge…
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How The Fashion Industry Sees Mental Health

Photoshoots, runways, fashion events around the world… The Fashion Industry sells a lot of ideas to the public: luxury, exclusive items of clothing, and even…
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Review Bombing: A Look at the All-Female Ghostbusters

Ghostbusters is one of the most iconic film franchises of the 80s. It’s a staple in film pop culture with a beloved cast still praised…
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Hallmark Unwrapped: Diversity and Inclusivity In Hallmark and Lifestyle Movies

The push for more diverse voices in film and tv has impacted practically every production company, even those who have remained committed to family values.…
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Men’s College Basketball & Football: How Do Diversity Levels Compare?

Division I Men’s college basketball and college football are the two most popular college sports fans love to watch. According to a Gallup poll in…
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How The Music Industry Sees Fatphobia

Music videos, sold-out arenas, red carpets, and billboards, the music industry is one of the most profitable industries in the world. In 2020 the music…
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Review Bombing: A Look at Fantastic Four

As we continue our analysis on review bombing, we are taking a look at the recent 2015 adaptation of Fantastic Four as a subject of…
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Division I Men’s College Basketball: How Deep is the Diversity Problem?

The statistics surrounding Division I men’s college basketball, discussed in the previous article, were insightful. What was interesting with the data regarding Division I men’s…
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