If Latinx consumers are driving technology adoption, why do so few of them work in tech? Read More
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Want an accessible workplace? Hire the ‘original hackers’
You’ll know you’re doing stakeholder design right if everyone is just a little uncomfortable. Read More
Want an inclusive workplace? Hire the ‘original hackers’
Let’s reshape our approach towards inclusivity, zoom in on efforts to diversity Hollywood, and zoom out on the bigger picture when it comes to immigration. Read More
There’s an ugly history buried beneath A. I.
Colonialism’s painful legacy can be found everywhere—from AI to attempt at allyship. Read More
The real reason people fear critical race theory
A look at what happens when a learning moment grows into a battlecry Read More
What are you hiding? The surveillance state knows
Fortune’s 40 under 40 are shaping the world, we reflect on the meaning of memorials, and take a closer look at the post-9/11 surveillance state. Read More
Welcome to the new never-normal
Do employers have what it takes to stop The Great Resignation? Read More
Poet Amanda Gorman knows how to negotiate
Poet Amanda Gorman signs a first-of-its-kind deal with Estée Lauder, emerging fund managers of color you should know, and a not-so-revealing new report from the EPA about how climate change disproportionately impacts people of color. Read More
Will Hurricane Ida make the rich richer?
This time, emergency gas, food, and diaper money just isn’t going to cut it. Read More
Why Time’s Up Plan B should have been Plan A
Time’s Up in a time-out, McDonald’s struggles with a commitment to anti-racism, and a diverse network of overlooked creators gets some buzz. Read More