Racial bias and AI squander dreams of highly qualified immigrant workers in the US
Algorithms favor certain educational institutions and systems, certain names, as prerequisites for consideration. And if you don’t meet them? Well, you can forget about someone looking at your resume.
I wrote a book and it failed, but the lessons carried me through my writing career
South Africa-based writer Nobuhle N Nyoni self-published a book in 2019. While she says it failed, she shares tips for others wanting to expand their writing careers.
When poetry serves as a divine awakening
For Jessica PD, poetry marched with her as a friend but upon publishing her debut book, it became her most painful intervention. “Soon, Wind Bells will welcome me with open arms,” she says.
Addressing media’s diversity crisis starts with talking about student journalism
Student journalism plays a critical role besides being a training ground. At a time when local news media is in dire need of support, these papers fill in critical coverage of local news.
Navigating life as a bipolar creative
Maria Aranza Peralta says she is glad to let the world know she is a bipolar creative and still living a life filled with hope, positivity and art.