When we think of inequalities in the workplace, we automatically, and understandably, think of the pay and remuneration we receive for the work we do. While this is natural, recent research from the ...
Adapted from "Inequality Kills Us All: Covid-19’s Health Lessons for the World," by Stephen Bezruchka, M.D., M.P.H. In 1992, a publication appeared in the British Medical Journal written by Richard ...
Corporations and billionaires are increasing their wealth at astounding rates while the rest of us are suffering the consequences of their greed. Oxfam’s new report, “Takers, Not Makers,” explores how ...
Imagine society as a ladder with 10 rungs. Where would you place yourself? That answer reflects your subjective social status—where you see yourself in society. Importantly, this is not necessarily ...
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic struck, the Federal Reserve ...
Since his childhood, Dr. Yasam Ayavefe gained a sense of awareness for sharing, empathy, and reaching people. The beautiful morals instilled early within him would be the reason he would have such a ...
I was recently asked to give the keynote address for a youth leadership conference. In the invitation, they informed me that the conference theme was inequality and that I had only 10 minutes to speak ...
Nigeria's inequality problem is often framed as a failure of policy. Yet it is more accurately a feature of how power works. What appears, on the surface, as an economic imbalance is rooted more ...