Emma Tucker’s arrival as editor of 'The Wall Street Journal' means that there are women running the three most important outlets for financial commentary.
Tag: diversity
The Smokescreen of Diversity and Inclusion in Indian Higher Education
Per the 2018 annual report of the erstwhile University Grants Commission, India had 725 universities (at the time), but only 0.024% had ever had a female VC.
Wishing Upon an Impermeable Permeability
'The more I thought, the more the limitations stared back at me / Every movement is simply a confinement'
Janet Yang Is the First Asian-American To Lead Motion Picture Academy
The Academy of Motion Pictures and Arts, known for the Oscars, has for the first time elected an Asian-American woman as its president.
Euro 2022: How Women’s Football Beat the Skeptics To Breathe New Life Into the Game
Women’s football is winning hearts and minds in Britain. But there’s still a lot of work to do to overcome ingrained male prejudice.
Not Being the Other
The author recounts a dinner conversation in 2017 where statements against Muslims were accompanied by an acknowledgement of him being an exception.
Lament of a Small Man
A squabbling, rioting nation can only reverse towards medievalism and never march forwards – only to become an object of ridicule and derision in the world.
Teacher’s Diary: How ‘Nature’ Helped Me Form Diverse Student Groups For Online Assessment
A scientific journal provided an easy solution to fix my students' natural tendency to mingle with their 'own kind' for assignments that required team work.
Is Wokeness the New ‘Opium of the People’?
The true irony is how big companies, corporate news outlets and social media algorithms have been exacerbating and exploiting woke outrage to generate clicks and profits.