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Akilah Cadet
DHScMPH
Why Implicit Bias Training Must Be the First Step of Any Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiative
Diversity consultants say that implicit bias training is the key part of diversity, equity, and inclusion work that's often overlooked.
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Unpaid Internships Are Still a Problem—And To End It, Institutional Change Must Be Made
Problems with unpaid internships in regards to privilege and access widen the racial wealth gap. Here's what needs to chanage.
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The Pain of Being a Black Disabled Woman in a Racist Health-Care System
Author and antiracist expert Akilah Cadet shares her experience dealing with white supremacy in health care as a disabled Black woman.
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