Social Justice Sleep, Snuggle, Socialize: In China, People Do Just About Everything in Ikea What seems like appropriate behavior is a matter of cultural agreement. Lisa Wade
Social Justice The Rise of the Jew-ish Younger Jews are more likely to describe themselves as being “atheist,” “agnostic,” or “nothing in particular," according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Lisa Wade
News in Brief The War on Drugs Is a War on Black People Breaking down a new report from the American Civil Liberties Union. Lisa Wade
Social Justice The Average American Overestimates and Fears Racial Diversity Do you know what percentage of the population is made up of racial minorities? Lisa Wade
Economics The Transformation of the Female Flight Attendant From mother to sex object to worker. Lisa Wade
News in Brief Are Women Just Not Interested in Running for Political Office? And could it have something to do with the fact that fewer women than men are involved in college sports? Lisa Wade
Social Justice If You Want to Be in the NBA It Helps to Grow Up Rich LeBron James was right, then, when he said: "I'm LeBron James. From Akron, Ohio. From the inner city. I am not even supposed to be here." Lisa Wade
Social Justice Racism and Xenophobia in ‘War on Christmas’ Rhetoric For some, the so-called War on Christmas is about much more than a competition between religious and secular forces. Lisa Wade
Economics What’s the Worst Part of Christmas? Thirty-three percent of people agree that it's the commercialism. Lisa Wade
Social Justice If You Don’t Talk About Race, People Might Think You’re Racist A look at the results of a new study out of Harvard. Lisa Wade