What Do I Do if I am Being Discriminated Against at Work?

May 12, 2018

Following the right steps in handling discrimination and harassment is not always easy. The legal process about filing a case is complex and often unclear for people unfamiliar with the law, and discrimination and harassment in the workplace can be deeply upsetting experiences that make the whole process even more difficult. Nonetheless, it is vital […] Read More

LGBT Discrimination

May 5, 2018

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Racism Persists in the American Education System

April 27, 2018

The Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (“OCR”) released the new set of data for the 2015-2016 school year on this past Tuesday. The data, referred to as the Civil Rights Data Collection (“CRDC”), covers a swath of variables that impact education equity in all public schools and school districts in the United States. […] Read More

The effects of workplace harassment on employee health

April 29, 2017

For many people in the San Francisco Bay Area, the effects of workplace harassment do not end in the workplace. They often permeate into their lives, affecting their physical and emotional health, personal relationships and overall quality of life. According to MedicalDaily.com, “45 percent of workplace harassment victims experience health issues from the stress of […] Read More