Etoile - Discrimination - Boîte à outils
Cette boîte à outils a pour objectif de recenser des ressources et documents (courts métrages, films, expositions, etc.) pouvant servir d’appui à la sensibilisation. Réalisée à l’initiative de la Mairie de Paris avec l’appui de l’ISCRA-Méditerranée, elle est tout particulièrement destinée aux professionnels souhaitant développer des projets de lutte contre les discriminations (LCD).
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Etoile - Discrimination
Etude action sur les discriminations liées à l'origine
Sites utiles
Sitothèque pour la lutte contre les discriminations et l'égalité des chances
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Des ressources sur les discriminations dans l'espace public d'Etoile
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Discrimination à l’embauche, une réalité impalpable ?
Un phénomène mieux cerné en France... et présent partout dans le monde
Harvard’s Fox Club back to all-male membership
Harvard University's exclusive and historic Fox Club — whose members have included Bill Gates and T.S. Eliot — has reverted to male-only after revoking membership for its nine "provisional" female members, according to The Harvard Crimson, the university's daily newspaper. More...
Citing religious refusal of adoption rule, Calif. bans state travel to Texas
Saying that a new Texas law allowing child welfare providers to deny adoptions to parents based on "sincerely held religious beliefs" is discriminatory, California's attorney general on Thursday banned state-funded travel to Texas. More...
We all must 'fight racism, extremism and hate'
In the early morning hours of Saturday, May 20, a young man was murdered on the University of Maryland College Park campus, a senseless and unprovoked act. Richard Collins III, a student at Bowie State University, had just been commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant in the U.S. Army and was within days of his graduation. A promising life was ended all too soon, leaving families and communities to mourn. More...
Why schools still can’t put segregation behind them
A federal district court judge has decided that Gardendale – a predominantly white city in the suburbs of Birmingham, Alabama – can move forward in its effort to secede from the school district that serves the larger county. The district Gardendale is leaving is 48 percent black and 44 percent white. The new district would be almost all white. More...