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A standoff between Indigenous land defenders and a Canadian energy company has broader implications
Movie star Leonardo DiCaprio tweeted out support for the Wet’suwet’en Nation, who have blocked the CoastalLink pipeline in northern British Columbia. Read More
Turns out, tech can be used to remove biases, too—and it can help expand your hiring pool
Want to how in order to successfully use technology to hire diverse teams? Then bring in the bounty hunters Read More
Turns out, tech can be us
Want to how to successfully use technology to hire diverse teams? Then bring in the bounty hunters Read More
It turns out women of color aren’t exactly ‘benefitting’ from diversity initiatives
Women of color are not succeeding at work, says a new report. And that’s everyone’s problem Read More
Bias in A.I. is a big, thorny, ethical issue
A.I. data are typically drawn from biased— even racist— data sets. And ethicists say it’s time to confront the issue. Read More
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg understands the assignment
Buttigieg drew mockery for his statements on the history of racism in U.S. infrastructure. But he was right. Read More
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg understands the assignment of addressing the U.S’s history of racial inequity through infrastructure
Buttigieg drew mockery for his statements on the history of racism in U.S. infrastructure. But he was right. Read More
When it comes to clinical trials, healthcare’s diversity problem is standing in the way of medical advancement
Abbott Labs is diversifying clinical trials, but during a pandemic, the medical community isn’t prepared to handle the mental health crises ahead. Read More
Kal Penn is, in fact, being serious
Kal Penn may not get his big fat Indian wedding, but he’s earned far more in his unlikely career. Read More