Racism in North America: Understanding Structural Barriers to Improve Policies

This award-winning blog article by Mosope Afolabi-Ajayi highlights systemic racism in Canada and the United States, tracing its roots to colonial policies, segregation, and hierarchical structures that have historically marginalized Indigenous, Black, and Asian communities. Mosope discusses the persistent impact of these injustices and calls for transformative action, including education on colonial histories, reparations, and policy reforms to address and dismantle systemic racism, fostering equity and inclusivity across North America.

Opinion Polls Won by Not Predicting the Winner of the US Election!

Samir Abu Rumman’s pre-US Election article describes the historical accuracy of US public opinion polls in predicting presidential elections, acknowledging notable failures like in 1948 and 2016. It highlights that despite significant advancements in polling techniques, the 2024 election remained too close to call, with candidates polling between 48% and 52%. The piece emphasizes the inherent uncertainties in polling due to sampling errors and shifts in voter sentiment, suggesting a critical need for humility in interpreting predictions during highly competitive elections.

Meet Diverse-Skilled Talent at Our Biannual Virtual Career Fairs

Take a snapshot of our jobseekers’ vital stats at our Spring 2024 Virtual Insights Career Fair. Don’t just marvel at their accomplishments and skills! Come join us for the Fall 2024 edition to meet with 300+ talented diverse jobseekers and innovative minds one-to-one in your exclusive booths.