What happens when one of the East’s and one of the West’s most famous heroines are given a second chance at life, by each ...
“The fellowship was demanding and intense, but extremely rewarding,” says Levy, who generally worked with three other summer Research Fellows: undergraduate students from Harvard, the University of ...
The collective mental health of transgender and queer people in the U.S. is under assault. While discrimination and stigmatization are common attacks on our communities, rising anti-LGBTQ+ aggression ...
As gender and inclusion work is increasingly diluted through institutional mainstreaming, the rights of women, children and ...
Medical sociology examines how social, cultural, political and economic factors shape health in ways that medicine alone ...
There are two ways to get real wages higher: you can push down prices or you can push up nominal wages. Given higher wages ...
The Hebrew Bible’s first word concerns time. That’s why the Rabbis teach us that G^d didn’t only create space and all that’s in it but also time itself. ‘Time is what keeps everything from happening ...
A courtroom sketch of Audrey Carroll, a member of the "Turtle Island Liberation Front," which was caught plotting a New Year's terror attack on Los Angeles. The group ...
Law professor and civil rights advocate Kimberlé Crenshaw joined African American Studies Professor Eddie S. Glaude Jr. for a conversation on Monday, discussing the state of higher education and ...
Language has always been a performance, and in today’s culture, certain words get overworked until they lose all meaning. You’ve probably heard them tossed around at dinner parties, on social media, ...
The Interdisciplinary Race and Ethnicity Program hosted a Loyola faculty panel discussion Oct. 2 in Cuneo Hall to explore the concept of intersectionality. The panelists, including Professor Jason ...