Let Kids Be Kids calls for investigations into DEI policies, ‘rainbow’ charity funding, media bias, and the roles of the Human Rights Commission, Ministry of Education, and Ministry of Health in ...
Overview: AI systems can perpetuate gender stereotypes if trained on biased datasets.Developers are implementing fairness algorithms and diverse datasets to red ...
Australia must urgently overhaul its treatment guidelines for gender dysphoria to ensure young people are not being put on an inevitable path towards medical intervention via social transitioning, a ...
Government is getting $460 000 in technical support from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to strengthen Barbados’ ability to promote jobs in the ...
State Rep. Aime Wichtendahl speaks about her grandparents, who immigrated to the United States, during an ICE accompaniment rally at the Homeland Security Investigations office in Cedar Rapids on Aug.
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group has approved a new Country Strategy Paper (CSP) for Sierra Leone for 2025-2030, committing approximately $500 million over the next five ...
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Empires tried to erase this queer story from ancient Palestine, but history remembers
Recovering these stories is not invention but restoration. Queerness in Palestine is native to the land, older than empire or dogma. When someone claims queerness is “un-Palestinian,” remember the ...
A NEW federal initiative is set to power up Gippsland’s clean energy future, and bring more women into the trades driving it. As the Latrobe Valley nears its inevitable phasing out of coal power, the ...
For Central Asian countries, the current demographic situation presents a unique opportunity for economic growth. With a favorable age structure and a large share of working-age population, the region ...
In summer 2023, Narine participated in UNICEF’s “Gamechangers - Girls for Girls” project, designed to provide young girls in rural Armenia with technical training on how to create videogames.
In just a few days, Mechanics Hall will head back in time to 1850, as the Museum of Worcester hosts and re-creates the 175th anniversary of the first National Women's Rights Convention. Inspired by an ...
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