Domestic Violence in Sports: Media, Accountability, and Impact

Domestic violence in sports has become a major public conversation, particularly as high-profile cases have drawn sustained media coverage and policy responses from leagues. From the NFL’s handling of domestic abuse allegations to specific cases involving figures like Joe Mixon and the controversies around Joe Budden, these stories raise important questions about accountability, media responsibility, …

Racial Discrimination in the Workplace: What the Statistics Show

Racial discrimination in the workplace remains one of the most persistent and documented forms of employment inequality in the United States. Despite federal law prohibiting race-based employment decisions since 1964, workplace discrimination statistics consistently show gaps in hiring, pay, promotion, and termination rates across racial lines. We want to examine what the data shows, what …

Bullying Stories and Cases: What They Teach Us

Bullying stories from real survivors and documented cases provide something that statistics alone cannot: a human account of what this harm actually feels like and what responses help or fail. We want to examine several significant bullying cases, draw out the patterns they reveal, and discuss what stories about bullying can teach communities, schools, and …