Our identities influence the social groups to which we belong; for instance, an individual who self-identifies as Latino may be inclined to join others who share the same identity or life experiences.
We have allowed the American ruling class [1] to abstract themselves almost entirely from their substantive political positions and practices. So deeply engrossed are we in their branding as products ...
Aging, an inescapable part of the human experience, is often accompanied by significant social, psychological, and physical changes. The concept of alienation, initially grounded in Marxist theory, ...
In 2020, as the bodies piled up during the pandemic, it became clear that people of color were dying at far higher rates than white people. They had the jobs that exposed them to infections, the ...
One of the most revealing features of the reckoning prompted by the recent horrific attacks on Asians in the United States is the diversity of responses offered by Asian Americans themselves.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Feedback