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Where Are Anti-Trans Bills On The Rise?

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As of mid-April, at least 325 anti-LGBTQ+ bills were pending in more than two dozen states.
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Bloomberg

Racial and Gender Inequalities Expand During the Pandemic

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Apr.30 -- Racial and gender inequalities in the U.S. economy have been exacerbated by the Covid pandemic, and the racial reckoning that ignited in 2020 has shone a light on persistent structural inequities. Women and minority Americans...
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Bloomberg

Google, Snap Help Push Diversity Effort In Tech

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Snapchat Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Vice President Oona King, Uber Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Bo Young Lee, and Spotify Global Head of Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Travis Robinson all join Emily Chang for an...
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Bloomberg

Time's Up CEO Says Don't Be Afraid to Speak Out About Workplace Inclusion

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Jun.19 -- Time's Up Now President and Chief Executive Officer Tina Tchen discusses diversity and inclusion in corporate America with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Caroline Hyde and Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Court To Hear Arguments Over Ohio's Down Syndrome Abortion Ban

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Supporters say the law protects a vulnerable population from discrimination, but opponents say it undermines a woman's ability to make her own choice.
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Democrats Push To Pass Voting Rights Act In Honor Of John Lewis

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Democrats want the name of the late Congressional leader attached to new civil rights legislation.
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Bloomberg

Harvard Study Finds Admissions Bias Against Asian-Americans

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Jun.15 -- Harvard University’s own researchers found statistical evidence that its undergraduate application process discriminated against Asian-American applicants, yet its admissions officials ignored the results and took no action, a...
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'Fire Island' Addresses Racism In LGBTQ Community

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A new film debuting June 3 on Hulu is lighthearted, but also blunt, in its depictions of racist microaggressions in the LGBTQ community.
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Black Franchise Owner Files Discrimination Suit Against McDonald's

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Herbert Washington alleges McDonald's corporate gives White franchise owners better treatment and better opportunities.
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NY attorney general says Weinstein Co. covered up abuses

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New York's attorney general says his office's four-month investigation of The Weinstein Co. found "a pervasive pattern" of sexual harassment, intimidation and abuse. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Monday his office...
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Judge Dismisses Unequal Pay Claim By U.S. Women's National Soccer Team

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A district judge said the national women's team players did not thoroughly prove they were paid less than the men's team.
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Bloomberg

Facebook to Block Discriminatory Ads in Legal Accord

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Mar.19 -- Facebook Inc. said it will make major changes to its rules for advertisers in order to settle a string of discrimination lawsuits. Bloomberg's Josh Eidelson reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Luigi Zingales on the History of Ethnic Discrimination

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Sept. 19 -- Chicago Booth School Professor Luigi Zingales discusses the history of ethnic discrimination in the United States and Europe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Black in Focus: Black Food Folks, Clay Williams and Colleen Vincent

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Colleen Vincent and Clay Williams, the founders of Black Food Folks, talk with Bloomberg's Karen Toulon on "Black in Focus" about the importance of African-diaspora influences in food and drinks industries.
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One Of Justice Barrett’s 1st Cases May Involve LGBTQ Rights, Religion

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The case centers around Catholic Social Services' refusal to certify same sex couples as foster parents, citing religious beliefs.
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Man Denied Heart Transplant For Being Unvaccinated Against COVID-19

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D.J. Ferguson's family says Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston denied the procedure because he is unvaccinated.
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People Of Color Are More Frequently Misidentified

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Is misidentifying people of color an innocent slip-up of mistaken identity, or a more systemic issue?
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Bloomberg

More Silicon Valley Harassment Cases 'Definitely' on the Way, Wigdor Partner Says

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Nov.13 -- Airbnb Inc., following Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Facebook Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc., said it would not force employees who filed sexual harassment claims to settle those cases in private arbitration. Airbnb also said it...
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Calls for Afro hair to become a protected characteristic to help tackle hair discrimination

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VOICED: It's been said we live in an enlightened society. But even today, children and adults are being sent home from school or from work because they have free flowing afro hair. Now there's a call to the Equality and Human Rights...
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CDC Employees Accuse Agency of 'Acts Of Racism'

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More than 1,000 workers are calling for the end of a "toxic culture" at the federal health agency.
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NY AG says Weinstein Co. Covered Up Abuses

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New York's attorney general says his office's four-month investigation of The Weinstein Co. found "a pervasive pattern" of sexual harassment, intimidation and abuse. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Monday his office...
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Bloomberg

How to Fix the Diversity Problem in European Tech

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Dec.10 -- Francesca Warner, Diversity VC chief executive officer, and Niklas Zennstrom, Atomico chief executive officer, discuss the discrimination problem in Europe's tech scene. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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UK Hospitality CEO: Mandatory vaccine passport scheme would not work for high street businesses

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UK Hospitality CEO Kate Nicholls says a mandatory vaccine passport scheme for pubs and restaurants ''would not work'' in some settings. She does, however, welcome the scheme on a voluntary basis. It comes after Boris Johnson told MPs...
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Petition To Rename Historic Selma Bridge After Rep. John Lewis

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Name of former KKK leader Edmund Pettus would be replaced by Rep. John Lewis, who was injured crossing the span during a civil rights march in 1965.