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Will the (not so) Golden Globes finally be able to repair its reputation with a diversity chief?
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s newly appointed, first-ever diversity chief is the organization’s first step in salvaging its reputation, known historically for ignoring diversity on and off screen. Read More
Will the Golden Globes finally be able to repair its reputation with a diversity chief?
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s newly appointed, first-ever diversity chief is the organization’s first step in salvaging its reputation, known historically for ignoring diversity on and off screen. Read More
It’s possible to bring tech jobs to struggling cities without displacing residents—and Baltimore is proof
A new public benefit corporation is trying to turn Baltimore into a technology hub. Read More
Why a commitment to equity should be everyone’s resolution for 2022
Are you ready to make 2022 work for you and others around you? Read More
There is still reason to be optimistic about race and corporate diversity
Some of us remember what it’s like to be optimistic, but Evelyn Carter, managing director at DEI firm Paradigm, is. She says something important has shifted when it comes to the future of business and race. Read More
Racism and inequity in the aftermath of natural disaster? You can count on it
People in low-wage jobs were forced to continue working during tornado warnings, and the hours they put it won’t make the destruction they faced worth it. Read More
A new law governing the use of A.I. in hiring may trigger lawsuits
The new bill will also provide much needed transparency during the interview and hiring process. Read More
A new lawsuit sheds light on racist real estate appraisals
Homes in Black neighborhoods are undervalued by $48,000 on average. One California couple’s story of living that reality has gone viral—and to the courts. Read More