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ABSTRACT The institutional current effort to regulate and increase the quantity and quality of sustainability information reported by companies is undeniable. However, the growing complexity of sustainability reporting standards creates isolated compartments for each major dimension of sustainability, leaving aside their interconnectedness and combined
M. Marco‐Fondevila +3 more
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A Proposal for Afro-Hispanic Peoples and Culture as General Studies Course in African Universities
After centuries of denial, suppression and marginalization, the contributions of Afro-Hispanics/Latinos to the arts, culture, and the Spanish spoken in the Americas is gradually gaining recognition as Afro-descendants pursue their quest for visibility ...
Purity Ada Uchechukwu +1 more
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Abstract This study critically examines post‐disaster recovery policies in Brazil and their short‐ and long‐term effects on marginalised populations, particularly those living in informal or precarious housing. Drawing on a mixed‐methods investigation conducted in collaboration with the Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens, the research analyses multi‐
Augusto Cesar Oyama +2 more
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Indigenous Peoples’ Conflicts and the Negotiation Process for Autonomy in Nicaragua
It was the decade of the eighties. Military conflicts were taking place in Central America. The world was engulfed in the Cold War. In Nicaragua, a mass revolution had toppled a dictatorship that had been supported by the United States for decades.
Cunningham, Mirna
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Neurodiversity and intersectionality in the workplace: A narrative review and research agenda
Abstract Neurodiversity has important implications for individuals and organizations as an increasingly salient but under‐researched dimension of diversity in the workplace. In this article, we provide an interdisciplinary review of neurodiversity research through the lens of intersectionality, with a particular focus on the potential ways ...
Thomas Calvard +2 more
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Espiritualidad y saber ancestral: “La partería tradicional afro"
The practice of traditional Afro midwifery is an experience inherited from Africa, an ancestral legacy that endures, it is a very special community practice, which is part of the spirituality in Afro-descendant communities, which is learned through oral ...
Mercerón, Ismenia de Lourdes +1 more
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Equity and exclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean: The case of Indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples [PDF]
Álvaro Bello, Marta Rangel
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ABSTRACT Black women's participation in nursing in Canada has been marked by a long history of discrimination and exclusion, even after they were formally permitted to enter the profession in the mid‐1940s. Examining mainstream Canadian newspaper coverage, this study traces anti‐Black racism in Canadian nursing from the 1940s to 2020.
Goldameir Oneka, Anne‐Emanuelle Birn
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Visual Representations of Afro Latinx Identity through Afro Latinx Artists and their Work [PDF]
Identifying as Afro Latinx embraces the diasporic character of blackness present in Latin America, the Caribbean, and in the United States. Terms such as Latinx, Mestizo, and Hispanic do not fully capture the different cultures and experiences of ...
Guzman-Ellis, Maria
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ABSTRACT Objective To analyse mortality, hospitalisations and in‐hospital mortality related to paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) in Brazil, 2000–2024, from a spatio‐temporal and social inequalities perspective. Methods We conducted a mixed ecological study using death certificates from the Mortality Information System and hospital admissions from the ...
Anderson Fuentes Ferreira +9 more
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