Cote: MLB finally adding Josh Gibson & Negro Leagues 'an historic moment' too long in coming | Opinion
Progress towards equality can be slow, often lagging behind milestones. Symbolic gestures towards inclusivity can take generations to materialize. [ more ]
What is Black History Month, and why is it important?
Black History Month is a time to celebrate the accomplishments of Black Americans and recognize their contributions to American history.
The inclusion of Black history in American education is crucial for all Americans, particularly white children, to have a broader understanding of their own history and the world they live in. [ more ]
Sadiq Khan launches 'London Inclusion Charter' to tackle youth violence
Sadiq Khan has launched an inclusion charter for London aimed at lowering school suspensions and preventing young people from becoming involved in crime.
There is a correlation between children with a history of either suspension or exclusion from school and violence. [ more ]
Transgender teen booed after winning girls' track race at state championship
Criticism and booing faced by a transgender high school athlete in Oregon state championship show ongoing challenges in accepting trans athletes in sports. [ more ]
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People are losing their minds over the bi-inclusive Progress Pride flag
The bi-inclusive flag features the colors of the bisexual flag, representing bisexual people.
The Progress Pride flag has evolved over time to include various additional colors symbolizing different marginalized communities within the LGBTQ+ spectrum. [ more ]
Ann Rostow: Plus How Many? - San Francisco Bay Times
The LGBTQ+ community has different characteristics and goals, but also a commonality as gender minorities.
Bisexual discrimination is often covered under the categories of gay or lesbian, but the 'B' is still included in LGBTQ+ to create a coalition. [ more ]
Vagina Museum to host new inclusive takeover to 'uplift trans voices'
Queer and trans artist collective, Double Okay, will take over the Vagina Museum in London to highlight the inclusion of trans people in discussions about bodies and health.
Double Okay aims to create a community of queer and trans creatives in Reading and beyond, and believes that including trans voices is essential. [ more ]
Hochul Apologizes for Saying Black Kids' Don't Know the Word Computer'
Gov. Hochul at Milken Conference made a remark implying Black children in the Bronx are unfamiliar with computers, later expressing regret over her choice of words. [ more ]
UK primary school jumps to defend 'well-regarded' trans teacher after complaints
The primary school in Southampton defended a transgender supply teacher after parental complaints, emphasizing tolerance and respect for all staff members. [ more ]
Croydon has the highest concentration of beauty industry workers in the UK, with 1 in 32 people employed in this sector.
The beauty industry is not just a luxury but an essential service that boosts self-esteem, especially in areas of high unemployment and deprivation. [ more ]
Aberdeenshire pupils with complex needs erased' from school photo
Parents expressed outrage after children with additional needs were excluded from school photos, leading to a backlash and refusal to purchase the images.
The photography company and local council apologized, launched investigations, and removed the link with the photos after the incident was brought to light. [ more ]
My Son Refuses to Play With an Outcast. Does That Make Him a Bully?
It is important to approach the situation with empathy and understanding for the excluded child.
Dictating a solution to your own child may not be effective, and it is important to communicate and listen to the perspectives of all the children involved. [ more ]
A Special Olympics festival for Milton school kids with special needs is bigger than ever | CBC News
The three-day sports festival for school kids with special needs in Milton, Ont. is growing in popularity and has seen an increase in the number of students participating each year.
The festival, organized by Special Olympics Ontario and the Halton District School Board, allows elementary students with special needs to try different Special Olympics events and provides them an opportunity to participate in sports like their peers. [ more ]
Healing Society through the Archaeology of Self: A Racial Literacy Development Approach - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
The Archaeology of Self is a pivotal component of the Racial Literacy Development Model (RLDM), allowing for personal and collective healing through self-examination.
The RLDM is an action-oriented process aimed at eradicating racial bias and changing systems governed by racism and inequality. [ more ]
Working group shares recommendations to support NYC special education students
New York City is working to reimagine special education in public schools based on recommendations from an advisory council.
The Special Education Advisory Council identified gaps in instruction and programming to ensure all special education students have access to high-quality education and resources. [ more ]
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Are transgender athletes allowed in the Olympics? The truth behind the myths
Transgender athletes face increasing restrictions in sporting events including the Olympics.
The Paris 2024 Olympics will implement new requirements, such as completing transition before age 12, potentially disadvantaging transgender athletes. [ more ]
Wexford schools welcome those seeking sanctuary - 'everybody is equal, no matter the colour of your skin'
The Presentation College and Loreto Wexford have been named Schools of Sanctuary, recognizing their commitment to creating a safe and inclusive environment for newcomers and marginalized students.
These schools join a total of 24 nationwide that have received this award, with Wexford now having six Schools of Sanctuary in the county. [ more ]