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A Guide to Inclusivity

A Guide to Inclusivity

The words “inclusion” and “diversity” are so often joined that they are commonly treated as a single term; however, these words mean different things. Author...
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Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month

Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month

Honoring Diversity, Strength, and Contributions As May unfolds its blossoms, it brings with it a vibrant celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander...
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Celebrating Women

Celebrating Women

The month of March is Women’s History Month and is dedicated to remembering the glass-ceiling shattering suffragists, visionaries, and trailblazing women who have fought for...
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Leaving Behind the Word “Normal”

Leaving Behind the Word “Normal”

You’ve probably seen the term “normal” used to describe skin and body types, along with nearly anything else in your life. Normal is a subjective...
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The World Needs More Inclusive Beauty

The World Needs More Inclusive Beauty

The beauty industry has long been criticized for not reflecting real consumers and not catering to those with special needs. Thankfully, things are starting to...
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Let’s Get Familiar With The CROWN Act

Let’s Get Familiar With The CROWN Act

Black hairstyles have always been highly policed in America, whether it’s in classrooms or the workplace. For black people, though, hair isn’t “just hair;” it’s...
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Men and Makeup

Men and Makeup

Not long ago, a man’s grooming regimen consisted of soap, shampoo, cologne, and shaving cream. Today, the men’s beauty market is a billion-dollar industry, estimated...
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The History of LGBTQ+ Pride and Allyship

The History of LGBTQ+ Pride and Allyship

Today, LGBTQ+ Pride celebrations take a variety of forms, such as parades, parties, proms, and protests. Since the beginning of the modern LGBTQ+ liberation movement,...
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The Nature of Diversity

The Nature of Diversity

I can’t imagine a world painted only one color, a year of eating only one food, a song written with only one note, or a...
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