Instructional Video1:14
Curated Video

Pros & Cons of Organic Cosmetics

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn about the pros and cons of organic cosmetics from natural beauty products expert Spirit Demerson in this Howcast beauty video.
Instructional Video5:57
Healthcare Triage

Medical Training Can Reinforce Racial Bias

Higher Ed
Racial disparities are rampant in healthcare. In addition to structural inequalities, the issues are partly due to racial bias among healthcare workers. These biases stem, in part, from the way race is presented in medical curricula.<br/>
Instructional Video25:26
The Wall Street Journal

Marian Croak on Google's Bet on Equitable AI

Higher Ed
Google has pledged to double its AI ethics research staff to help prevent bias and discriminatory outcomes in its products. Engineering VP, Marian Croak will share how the company will ensure more equitable user experiences.
Instructional Video30:45
The Wall Street Journal

Beauty for All

Higher Ed
Many beauty and skincare brands have long ignored women of color, offering limited shade ranges and formulations. No more. Three entrepreneurs talk about creating new products for all types of skin, and targeting an untapped customer...
News Clip0:26
Curated Video

Band-Aid Expands Spectrum of Its Flesh-Colored Bandages

9th - Higher Ed
Band-Aid is making efforts to be more inclusive as it adds a variety of skin-tones to its line of bandages after 99 years in business.
News Clip4:33
Curated Video

Medical Illustrators Address Representation In Publications

Higher Ed
Research shows lighter skin, and European features have been the medical illustration industry's standard since its conception in the 1950s.
News Clip4:50
Bloomberg

XMiraMira on Increasing Black Visibility In Gaming

Higher Ed
Apr.06 -- Lifelong Gamer and Content Creator Amira Virgil, better known by her online handle XMiraMira, joins to discuss her push to usher in new skin tones, hair and makeup that accurately represent gamers of color in the massively...
News Clip1:57
Bloomberg

Review: The Ken Doll Gets a Makeover | THR News

Higher Ed
If you were on social media Tuesday, you may have noticed that Barbie’s longtime boyfriend Ken got a makeover. And now, he only eats organic, loves cold brew coffee and has a man bun.
News Clip2:55
Bloomberg

Making The Sims Universe More Diverse Through Design

Higher Ed
Apr.30 -- Amira Virigl, Xmiramira content creator, talks about her journey in bringing change about in the video game franchise The Sims. She also encourages more women and minorities to get into the video game industry. She speaks on...
News Clip1:44
Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Crayola launches box of crayons with diverse skin tones.<br/>
Universal Orlando proposes June 1 reopening date.
News Clip4:16
Bloomberg

Pfizer's Leslie Koby and Dr. Seemal Desai on Advancing Health Equity in Medical Dermatology

Higher Ed
Leslie Koby U.S. Commercial Inflammation and Immunology (I&I) Lead, Pfizer speaks with Dr. Seemal Desai, Founder of Innovative Dermatology, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical...
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Curated Video

Madame Tussauds reveal three new Michael Jackson wax figures

Higher Ed
SHOTLIST(including transcript):-

AP Entertai
nment
London, 24
June 2013
1. Wide of stage with actors join
ing wax figures
2. Wide of child actor Eshun Gopal posing next to Michael
Jackson...
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Curated Video

Move Over, Barbie: Mattel Launches Gender-Inclusive Doll Line

Higher Ed
Each figure comes in a kit that includes different hairstyles, clothes and accessories.
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Bloomberg

How Rihanna’s $4 Billion Business Is Changing Cosmetics

Higher Ed
Sep.10 -- Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty has helped expand the image of beauty in the cosmetics industry. As a younger generation demands more from brands, can the industry become a force for inclusion and body positivity?