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S11E3: The Healthy Materials Lab says Everyone Deserves a Healthier Home
In this episode of DB|BD, Healthy Material Lab co-founders Jonsara Ruth and Alison Mears explain why they focus on affordable housing, what harmful materials are lurking in our homes and how healthy alternatives can be made accessible and …

Ellen McGirt|Essays
Wanna make a movie?

Ellen McGirt|Essays
What does it mean to observe the observer?

Ellen McGirt|Essays
College administrators have failed a basic leadership test
The sit-in is not a new protest tactic on college campuses. Why were the pro-Palestinian encampments such a threat?

Ellen McGirt|Audio
S11E2: How Franklin Leonard is using The Black List to Redesign Hollywood
Through the Black List, Franklin Leonard is making Hollywood a true meritocracy.

Ellen McGirt|Essays
Lessons learned from a "Freedom Seder"
This version of the Passover story is a model of inclusion.

Ellen McGirt|Essays
Something to celebrate on Tax Day
In addition to making life easier for all eligible taxpayers, a new tool from the IRS offers the added benefit of making things better for some of the most vulnerable.

Ellen McGirt|Essays
Beyoncé’s latest album makes her the undisputed queen of inclusion
While Cowboy Carter was an instant hit, it was an act of justice and retribution that few working Black women could pull off.

Ellen McGirt|Essays
A Nobel Prize-winning economist is asking new questions about inequality
A Nobel Prize-winning economist asks powerful questions about markets, power, and inequality. What if his field has been the problem all along?

Ellen McGirt|Essays
The advertising industry has work to do
Troubling testimony from Black talent in advertising shows an industry struggling with inclusion.

Ellen McGirt|Essays
Can AI wrest us from the grip of conspiracy theories?
AI might have the patience, knowledge — and the respect — to help people with deep and wrong convictions change their minds.

Ellen McGirt|Essays
Insights from the largest-ever survey of trans people
Some 92,000 people completed the largest and most thorough survey of trans and non-binary people ever fielded.
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