Combat stress summer 2024: Harnessing Post-Traumatic Stress for Service Members, Veterans, and First Responders
Research & Academic Scholarship
A just world on a safe planet: a Lancet Planetary Health–Earth Commission report on Earth-system boundaries, translations, and transformations
The health of the planet and its people are at risk. The deterioration of the global
commons—ie, the natural systems that support life on Earth—is exacerbating energy,
food, and water insecurity, and increasing the risk of disease, disaster, displacement,
and conflict. In this Commission, we quantify safe and just Earth-system boundaries
(ESBs) and assess minimum access to natural resources required for human dignity and
to enable escape from poverty. Collectively, these describe a safe and just corridor
that is essential to ensuring sustainable and resilient human and planetary health
and thriving in the Anthropocene.
Three lenses on the human rights of older persons: Age, disability, and vulnerability
To protect the well-being of older persons, the international human rights community must draw on established human rights principles while addressing the unique needs associated with this stage of the life course.
Educational Experiences of LGBTQ People of Color
Using data from the Access to Higher Education Survey, a nationally representative sample of adults ages 18 to 40, researchers from the Williams Institute in collaboration with the Point Foundation examine the school experiences and higher education environments of LGBTQ people of color.
AALL Spectrum
AALL Spectrum - AALL Spectrum / September/October 2022 / Volume 27, Number 1
Gender and Race: (What) Are They? (What) Do We Want Them to Be? - Sally Haslangerr
"It is always awkward when someone asks me informally what I’m working on and I answer that I’m trying to figure out what gender is. For outside a rather narrow segment of the academic world, the term ‘gender’ has come to function as the polite way to talk about the sexes. And one thing people feel pretty confident about is their knowledge of the difference between males and females. Males are those human beings with a range of familiar primary and secondary sex characteristics, most important being the penis; females are those with a different set, most important being the vagina or, perhaps, the uterus. Enough said. Against this background, it isn’t clear what could be the point of an inquiry, especially a philosophical inquiry, into “what gender is”."
Measuring Multiple Minority Stress: The LGBT People of Color Microaggressions Scale
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals who are also racial/ethnic minorities (LGBT-POC) are a multiply marginalized population subject to microaggressions associated with both racism and heterosexism. To date, research on this population has been hampered ...
Poverty Rate by Race/Ethnicity
Filling the need for trusted information on national health issues
Race and poverty: Divergent fortunes of America’s children? Daniel T. Lichter, Zhenchao Qian and Martha L. Crowley
RACIAL AND ETHNIC DISPARITIES AMONG LOW-INCOME FAMILIES Margaret C. Simms, Karina Fortuny, and Everett Henderson August 2009
Over the past decade, social policies have undergone significant change. The main policy focus for nonelderly families has been toward encouraging greater work effort, with the expectation that full-time employment, along with some social supports, would enable families to earn enough to provide for their families. Although self-sufficiency can be an illusive concept, there is
some consensus that families would need to have incomes above 200 percent of the federal
poverty level in order to cover basic household expenses consistently (about $42,000 for a family
of four).1
Intersectionality a tool for gender and economic justice
Children in poverty by race and ethnicity | KIDS COUNT Data Center
Table data for Children in poverty by race and ethnicity
The COVID Racial Data Tracker
The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t affecting all communities the same way. The COVID Racial Data Dashboard helps us track this inequity by publishing topline racial data compared with state demographic data.
Equity in mental health framework -
Recommendations for Colleges and Universities to Support the Emotional Well-Being and Mental Health of Students of Color
Experiences of LGBTQ Male Students of Color in a Predominantly White Environment - Alberto Gonzalez
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race
Abstract. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race provides up-to-date explanation and analyses by leading scholars of contemporary issues in philosophy of ra
AAPI LGBT Adults in the US
LGBT well-being at the intersection of race
COVID-19 and LGBT Adults Ages 45 and Older in the US
Using data collected by Axios-Ipsos in the fall of 2020, this report examines the impact of COVID-19 on LGBT people ages 45 and older. The report also explores differences related to race and ethnicity among older LGBT and non-LGBT people.