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.

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The Power of Diversity at Princeton University

Despite recent #legal challenges, Princeton University has remained resolute in its dedication to fostering an inclusive and diverse academic community. Dr. Samir Abu-Rumman, a distinguished visiting research scholar at Princeton, and founder of World of Opinions offers an in-depth exploration of the pivotal role that diversity plays in higher education.