Segregation by race and socioeconomic status persists in US cities, new study finds
By Allie Nicodemo
News at Northeastern
When’s the last time you visited a neighborhood where practically everyone was different from you?
If you’re like most Americans—at least...
Workplace Discrimination: $64 Billion in Lost Revenue, or is it More Like $2 Trillion?
PORTLAND, OR—With recent startling headlines, there is undoubtedly an immense amount of work to be done to eradicate bias and discrimination in America. Since...
Kavery Kaul on mission to explore shifting sands of culture
New York--Kavery Kaul is addressing the engagement between people of different cultures and faiths via her film “Streetcar to Kolkata”. The filmmaker, who is...
Newton Hosts Ethnic Heritage Festival on May 8 at City Hall Grounds
NEWTON, MA—The town of Newton is hosting an ethnic heritage festival on Sunday, May 8, in Newton, MA, at Newton City Hall Grounds, located...
Some good news, but women still overshadowed
By Christina Pazzanese
Harvard Staff Writer
While the pay gap between men and women stubbornly remains, gender discrepancies in other important realms, like education, have closed....
Social values of migrants shift over a single generation
LONDON-- Thinking styles and social values of migrants shift rapidly over a single generation to become more similar to those of the wider society...
Muslims wonder what’s ahead
By Alvin Powell, Harvard Staff Writer
When he was in school on Long Island, N.Y., Yaseen Eldik was just another kid. Then 9/11’s hijacked jets...
In the heart of Europe’s ‘terrorist hub’, youth alienation keeps nerves on edge
By Hardev Sanotra
MOLENBEEK, Belgium--To a casual visitor, this province of Brussels may look like any other - a bit run down in parts, but...
Cultural Diversity Exhibit at Nashua Library
NASHUA, NH--Photographs by Becky Field will be on exhibit at the Nashua Public Library from January 2 to 29.
The photos will be accompanied by...