Equity Blog
Explore and learn about diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice topics and conversations
The equity blog explores topics, hard questions, and current news through research-backed, expert-informed pieces. Each piece provides thought-provoking insight, strategies, and tools to address inequities and a chance to contribute to the equity community.
Invisible Women of the Environmental Justice Movement
The environmental justice movement and indigenous peoples are a closely tied history in the United States. Assistant Director Ashley Hill shares the history of environmental justice and the women who have advanced the work and rights of the communities largely impacted by the environment.
Invisible Women of the United Farm Workers Union
The United Farm Workers Union advanced the rights and improved the working conditions of farm workers. Cesar Chavez, while a prominent figure of this movement, is only one of the many who championed this movement. We highlight the invisible women apart of the UFWU who are too often not included in the conversation.
Invisible Women of the Civil Rights Movement
Martin Luther King Jr. was the name and face for the Civil Rights movement. We delve into the invisible women apart of the Civil Rights movement who are too often not included in the conversation.