
Working While Black: Stories from black corporate America
We asked black employees what they wanted their nonblack coworkers, supervisors, and executives to know about inclusivity in the workplace.

Poll Finds More Than One-Third of Native Americans Report Slurs, Violence, Harassment, and Being Discriminated Against in the Workplace
While many surveys have explored Americans’ beliefs about discrimination, this survey asks people about their own personal experiences with discrimination.

Gender Inequality Is One of the Most Persistent Evils of Our Times
The Me Too movement has also drawn attention to other forms of structural inequality, involving race and class, and the persistence of multiple discrimination.

What Are Some Typical Examples of Cultural Diversity in the Workforce?
For any organization to perform up to its potential, it’s important to understand the ways in which diversity manifests in the work place and how to tap into it rather than stumble over it.

Lessons From Native American Culture
Native Americans have lived in synchrony with the human and natural world. Their experiences help teach how to find strength, peace and emotional wellness.

8 facts about religion and government in the United States
Here are eight facts about the connections between religion and government in the United States, based on previously published Pew Research Center analyses.

Three women in tech keeping the gender conversation going
It's not enough to just talk about gender equality and move on -- it needs to be an ongoing movement.


Not Eskimos: 10 Enlightening Facts About the Inuit
10 interesting Inuit facts that everyone should know

Jacqueline Cochran
Jacqueline Cochran was the first American woman to break the sound barrier.

6 Things You May Not Know About Tecumseh
Get the facts on the legendary Shawnee war chief.

Gender Differences Within the Workplace
Other organizations discourage gender inclusion and promote bias in the workplace. With most companies, gender differences add value and varying perspectives to an organization.

Filipinos in the United States Navy
President William McKinley signed an executive order in 1901 allowing the Navy to enlist 500 Filipinos as part of the insular force.

Who Was Susan B. Anthony?
Susan B. Anthony was a suffragist, abolitionist, author and speaker who was the president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.


American Indians in Texas
Before 1900, historians have estimated, more than 50 Indian "nations" roamed the prairies, or had more permanent settlements, in what is now the state of Texas.

You’ll Never Guess What the Fastest Growing Religion in the U.S. Actually Is
Researchers predict Islam will be the fastest growing religion worldwide, however the U.S. may experience a different religious surge, according to Pew Research Center.

7 Ways Immigrants Enrich Our Economy and Society
How immigrants are enriching the economy and society

Muslims, Atheists More Likely to Face Religious Discrimination in US
Muslims and atheists in the United States are more likely than those of Christian faiths to experience religious discrimination, according to new research led by the University of Washington.

What are the Four Categories of Immigration Status in the U.S.?
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) provides four types of immigrant status.