The proposal to recognize "gender apartheid" as a distinct international crime under a new treaty addressing crimes against humanity has gained momentum as U.N. member states gear up for negotiations. Scheduled to conclude in 2029, these discussions aim to incorporate specific language identifying
Evaluating the fiscal landscape created by President Trump's budget legislation reveals critical insights into its implications for Black communities nationwide. Signed into law amid considerable debate, the budget ostensibly aims to foster economic opportunity. However, data-driven analyses
A groundbreaking shift in fiscal policy is reshaping the landscape for service workers across the United States. With the passage of the "One Big Beautiful Bill," a significant financial burden on the workforce dependent on tips and overtime has been lifted, marking a transformative moment for
The Supreme Court has recently provided legal clarity on a contentious issue regarding the precise meaning of "sex" under the UK's Equality Act of 2010. A ruling in the case of For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers has resolved some ambiguities surrounding gender laws in the UK by reinforcing
Sports organizations have made significant strides in fostering diversity, equality, and inclusion (DE&I), driven by the need to reflect the communities they serve while enhancing innovation and performance. With an increasing focus on rectifying imbalances in participation among underrepresented
The evolving concept of gender equality faces formidable challenges in the digital age, where the rise of the "manosphere," a collection of online communities advocating for extreme masculine ideals, has surfaced as a threat. These digital spaces often portray themselves as havens for men in