How to begin talking about race in the workplace How to begin talking about race in the workplace Wharton management professor Stephanie Creary explains her framework for middle managers in corporate environments who would like to initiate conversations about race in the workplace.
Kelly Writers House forum amplifies ideas and voices on racial justice Penn's Kelly Writers House held a forum on racial justice featuring authors, students, faculty, and staff reading works written by themselves or others. Kelly Writers House forum amplifies ideas and voices on racial justice Kelly Writers House held a forum on racial justice featuring faculty, students, staff, and alumni reading written works, their own and those by others, that speak to these times.
Police killings and Black mental health Police killings and Black mental health Specialists from across the Penn community discuss the mental health impacts of Black people being subjected to videos of African Americans being killed by the police.
Juneteenth: A day for reflection, conversation, and learning Juneteenth: A day for reflection, conversation, and learning As the Penn community takes time today to consider the significance of Juneteenth, Penn Today also pauses for critical reflection
8 minutes, 46 seconds 8 minutes, 46 seconds Hundreds of health care workers remembered George Floyd and other victims of police violence at a White Coats for Black Lives event at Franklin Field.
Educators should have the ‘hard conversation’ with students about events unfolding Educators should have the ‘hard conversation’ with students about events unfolding Penn GSE’s Sigal Sigal Ben-Porath has guidance for educators on how to address the protests across the U.S. and the world with students at this crucial time.
COVID-19’s assault on Black and Brown communities COVID-19’s assault on Black and Brown communities Racism, inequality, and the coronavirus have combined to cause an alarming number of COVID-19 cases and deaths among African-American and Latinx populations.
Why Asian-American racism is rampant during the coronavirus Why Asian-American racism is rampant during the coronavirus In a Q&A, Professor of English Josephine Park discusses the history of Asian-American racism in the U.S. in light of recent rhetoric from government officials and reports of harassment in public.
African Americans have been blocked from voting, but the Black vote is not a ‘bloc’ nocred African Americans have been blocked from voting, but the Black vote is not a ‘bloc’ Black History Month’s theme for 2020 is African Americans and the Vote. Three Penn scholars define what the “Black vote” means when viewed through history, and what it doesn’t mean when viewed as an indivisible bloc.