Archive for 2020
Systemic Racism and the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA): Using Critical Race Theory to Build Equitable Family Leave Policies
A retrospective 60‐year review of Murray Sidman’s Tactics of Scientific Research and some of its influence on behavior analysis
Social media: A challenge to identity and relational desistance
Anticipating and Addressing the Politicization of Research
A Developmental-Science Perspective on Social Inequality
Weakening Economy, Widespread Hardship
COVID‐19 in Nursing Homes: Calming the Perfect Storm
Overlooked No More: Rosa May Billinghurst, Militant Suffragist
May Billinghurst, center, in 1908. She used a tricycle wheelchair, which she was known to ram into police officers at protests. As a young woman she took up social work, assisting women at a workhouse, an institution for people who could not support themselves.