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EBSCO's free Exploring Race in Society database is now available. This free database contains context and solutions-oriented points of view within a scholarly collection of proprietary and licensed content on topics related to race, ethnicity, diversity, and inclusiveness.

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Designed for undergraduate students, Exploring Race in Society contains scholarly journals and proprietary essays that provide researchers with a deeper understanding of how current issues stem from actions and policies of the past.

Each proprietary topic includes an overview article and three essays suggesting potential solutions. Solutions essays are written by a diverse group of writers representing the fields of academia, journalism, medicine and other disciplines working to address issues related to race.
Topics include:

  • Affirmative Action
  • Black Lives Matter Movement
  • COVID-19 and Communities of Color
  • Digital Divide 
  • Environmental Justice
  • Food Insecurity
  • Neighborhood Gentrification
  • Police Use of Force
  • School-to-Prison Pipeline
  • Sports Team Branding Changes
  • Voter Rights and Voter Suppression
  • Wealth Gap

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To request setup of Exploring Race in Society in your EBSCOadmin account, or to add the database to your EBSCO Discovery Service, EBSCOhost or Explora profile(s), you can contact EBSCO Customer Support via EBSCO Connect.

 

Written by

Anne Hatinen
Electronic Resources Librarian
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