Equity

Equity

Book cover titled "The End of Driving: Automated Cars, Robotaxis, Sharing vs Owning, and the Future of Mobility" by Bern Grush, John S. Niles, and Andrew Miller, Second Edition.
Robotaxis can transform cities by improving mobile efficiency, equity, and safety — if cities adopt policies that prioritize the public good.
Aerial view of two groups of people waiting in line and walking on a paved surface, casting long shadows in the sunlight.
In this excerpt from "Lucky By Design," Judd Kessler explains how opportunity costs shape our choices and why time is the real price we pay.
Industrial landscape featuring large smokestacks and various structures of an oil refinery, some incorporating cutting-edge carbon removal technology, set under a cloudy sky.
The carbon market and offsetting system have created “carbon cowboys” and perpetuated forms of neo-colonialism and other inequities.
A female physician wearing a lab coat and glasses examines medical images on a lightboard. The background consists of a green and purple abstract design.
Female physicians tend to practice medicine as it should be practiced: with care and compassion.
A diverse array of objects hanging from a blue background, fostering innovation.
A more diverse workforce will produce better solutions in fast-changing markets.
a group of people standing in the shape of a world map.
If we took the values and principles of cooperation to the next level, we could effectively tackle many crises.
Women have made incredible gains into STEM fields, but they continue to face gender biases in the workplace.
I hate grading. I love teaching, though, and giving students feedback is teaching.
diversity training
Diversity training is easy to get wrong. Here's how to build an effective program. 
It’s not only about what’s happening right now. Things need to change for good. It could be your colleague, your coworker, your staff member, or your student. As the world mourns […]