Bias
- HealthYahoo Life
Does appearance matter when it comes to how some patients are treated by their doctors? 55% of Black adults say yes.
A recent patient survey reveals that people of different races are concerned that the way they dress determines the type of care they receive from their physician.
6 min read - CelebrityYahoo Life
As Black creators gain sudden exposure on TikTok and Instagram, social media platforms begin to acknowledge inherent biases
Black content creators call on social media platforms to support their work as #blackouts lead to greater exposure.
16 min read - SportsYahoo Life
Ref who forced high school wrestler to cut dreadlocks is claiming defamation
The referee who forced a high school wrestler to either cut his dreadlocks or forfeit a match is now claiming that he was defamed and is owed $100,000 in damages.
- LifestyleYahoo News
What men are afraid to say about navigating the #MeToo era
“Dear Men” is a weekly show hosted by Jason Rosario, creator of media lifestyle company the Lives of Men. “Dear Men” explores how men are navigating the evolution of manhood. “I think some of the reaction of the #MeToo movement almost feels ... like an attack on men.” says Frank Piazza.
- NewsYahoo Life
A girl in Wisconsin got body-shamed for wearing leggings at school. The ACLU says it's a 'sexist' issue.
The ACLU stepped in after there were concerns about the school's enforcement of the dress code, which had been revised to allow leggings.
- NewsYahoo Life
It Happened Again. Another Flight Crew Can’t Believe a Black Woman Is Actually a Doctor
Dr. Ashley Denmark, D.O., who hails from South Carolina, was on a flight from Seattle to Hawaii. The trip, to attend a good friend’s wedding, was intended as a bit of a rest and relaxation period for the busy doctor, wife, and mother of two. As soon as she heard there was a traveler in need of medical assistance, though, Denmark got up and made her presence known. That’s when everything went awry. Denmark shared her story on her website: