A group of mostly white academics applauding the statement “I hate rap” diminishes the historical and socio-cultural contexts surrounding the form.
The battle lines being drawn between Israel’s judiciary and government has potential long-range implications on the country’s very essence as a Jewish and democratic state.
Until sporting organisations rectify their structural racism problems, players like the former Yorkshire cricketer will be forced to work in unwelcome and unsafe environments.
How did assumptions and biases find their way into machines? As groups around the world fight for social equality, is AI helping or hurting our progress?
A review of job application studies in 18 countries shows that bias against those with ethnic minority names is still endemic.
New research shows that those who witness hate crime express greater anger towards ethnic minorities.
Research is shining a light on why communities’ perceptions of their social fabric aren't the reality on the ground.
Like the US, Australia’s "massage parlours" are reliant on the prostitution, fetishisation and trafficking of Asian women.
The Collingwood Football Club racism report, and the club’s response to it, is a wake-up call for all of us to reflect more broadly on how we respond to racism.
A study has exposed the yawning gaps in our society due to the removal of face-to-face interactions in schools, and the intense pressure on their leaders.
To what extent is "welfare chauvinism" apparent in One Nation’s views of social welfare policies in relation to Indigenous Australians, refugees and asylum seekers?
Why we must look past ‘generational analyses’ of the novel coronavirus impact.
A new study examines the racial and cultural attitudes held towards minority groups by people across Melbourne.
A new survey of 6000 Australians reveals that more than a quarter of respondents experience some form of discrimination at least weekly.
Rising concerns about the environment and climate change mark the latest annual social cohesion report.
It's a workplace health and safety issue and the AFL must expose and punish those responsible.
Australia's parliament will soon decide on a bill to try to regulate facial recognition technology, but plenty of questions remain unanswered.
Missing from the debate about "ethnic gangs" are the voices of young people from the South Sudanese community.
Most Australians believe in values such as fairness and equality – but these can be harder to act on than you would think.
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