Results 11 to 20 of 3,332 | « previous | next »
-
Puzzle battle [video game]
Ready for a piece of the action? In this new twist, find two puzzles inside one box! Be the first to put your puzzle together to be crowned the winner! Beware: both puzzles might look identical, but colors vary and the images are reversed!Ages 6+
- Subjects: Visual discrimination.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
-
unAPI
- Promoting sex equity in vocational education. by North Carolina.Division of Vocational Education.(CARDINAL)170696;
Includes bibliographical references.Module I: What is sex bias? -- Module II: Unconscious, sex-biased behaviors in school and on the job -- Module III: Your legal rights to sex fairness -- Module IV: The hidden message in education material-sexism -- Module V: Changing lives: recasting traditional career and family patterns.
- Subjects: Sex discrimination.;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
- On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
-
unAPI
- Reverse discrimination / by Gross, Barry R.,1936-(CARDINAL)128516;
Bibliography: pages 389-397.1490L
- Subjects: Affirmative action programs; Discrimination;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
- On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
-
unAPI
- Discriminating against discrimination : preferential admissions and the DeFunis case / by O'Neil, Robert M.(CARDINAL)121608;
Bibliography: pages 259-266.
- Subjects: DeFunis, Marco.; Odegaard, Charles E., 1911-1999.; Universities and colleges; Discrimination in education;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
- On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
-
unAPI
- For discrimination : race, affirmative action, and the law / by Kennedy, Randall,1954-(CARDINAL)211437;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-281) and index.Affirmative action in the history of American race relations -- The affirmative action policy debate : the key arguments pro and con -- The color-blind challenge to affirmative action -- The Supreme Court and affirmative action : the case of higher education -- Reflections on the future of the affirmative action controversy.
- Subjects: Race discrimination; Affirmative action programs;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
-
unAPI
- Age discrimination : quality of enforcement : hearing before the Select Committee on Aging, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second session, January 28, 1988. by United States.Congress.House.Select Committee on Aging.(CARDINAL)138785;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: United States. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.; Age discrimination in employment;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
- On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
-
unAPI
- Sway : unravelling unconscious bias / by Agarwal, Pragya,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Section I. Hardwired -- Gut instinct ; The dawn of time ; All in your head -- Section II. Smoke and mirrors -- Back in your box ; Bobbsey twins ; Hindsight is 20/20 -- Section III. Sex type-cast -- Sugar and spice ; It's not black and white ; Swipe right for a match ; I hear you, I say -- Section IV. Moral conundrum -- I'd blush if I could ; Good intentions -- Epilogue: De-biasing 101.Experiments have shown that our brains categorize people by race in less than one-tenth of a second, about 50 milliseconds before determining sex. This means that we are labelling people by race and associating certain characteristics to them without even hearing them speak or getting to know them. This subtle cognitive process starts in the amygdala, the area of the brain associated with strong emotions. Does this mean that unconscious biases are hardwired into our brains as an evolutionary response, or do they emerge from assimilating information that we see around us? In Sway, author Pragya Agarwal uncovers the science behind our ùnintentional' biases. Using real world stories underpinned by scientific theories and research, this book unravels the way our unconscious biases are affecting the way we communicate, make decisions and perceive the world. A wide range of implicit biases are covered, including age-ism, sexism and aversive racism, and by using research and theories from a wide range of disciplines, including social science, psychology, biology and neuroscience, readers learn how these biases manifest and whether there is anything we can do about them. This book encourages readers to think, understand and evaluate their own biases in a scientific and non-judgmental way.
- Subjects: Prejudices.; Discrimination.;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 7
-
unAPI
- Facing discrimination / by Golkar, Golriz,author.(CARDINAL)803986;
What is discrimination? -- Speaking up for yourself -- Helping others -- Grow with goals -- Try this!."Life throws us many challenges, often without warning. Learn ways to recognize, reflect on, and communicate your feelings, ask for help, and lend help to friends and family members with this thoughtful series."--Page [4] of cover.Ages 7-10560LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Discrimination; Equality; Prejudices;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
-
unAPI
- Sex discrimination / by Parks, Peggy J.,1951-author.(CARDINAL)650343;
Includes bibliographical references and index.A matter of fairness and respect -- Sex discrimination in the workplace -- Sexual harassment -- How do laws affect sex discrimination? -- Challenges and risks of reporting sex discrimination -- What can be done about sex discrimination?."Sex discrimination (also known as gender discrimination) involves treating employees unequally and/or unfavorably because of their gender. Although men as well as women may encounter sex discrimination, it affects women far more often than men. Sex Discrimination examines what this discrimination entails, how it is manifested, how widespread it is, how it affects real people, and efforts to address this discrimination."--Amazon.com.Grades 9-12.
- Subjects: Sex discrimination in employment; Sexual harassment; Sex discrimination against men; Sexual harassment.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
-
unAPI
- LGBTQ+ discrimination / by Morlock, Rachael,author.;
What does LGBTQ+ mean? -- LGBTQ+ discrimination -- Serious effects -- Protecting LGBTQ communities -- Show your pride!"In order to thrive, young people need to be surrounded by an environment of positivity. They need to feel secure and supported by their friends, family, and the community. Sadly, many LGBTQ teens feel isolated and unsafe. This helpful guide is designed to give LGBTQ teenagers the support and resources they need to feel not only accepted, but also confident and empowered. Readers with questions about sexuality and identity will find the answers they need. With relevant narrative examples and helpful resources, this text addresses the challenges that LGBTQ people face and provides insight into how to cope with discrimination, find support, and create change"--
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Discrimination.; Homophobia.; Sexual minorities.; Transphobia.; Homophobia.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.; Transphobia.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
-
unAPI
Results 11 to 20 of 3,332 | « previous | next »