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More Capitol Hill sexual harassment cases revealed
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Sexual Assault In Health Care Happens More Than You May Know
Dr. Lauren Powell, executive director of TIME’S UP Healthcare, says half of female med students will be sexually harassed or assaulted by graduation.
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Mack Never Thought He Would Succeed at Morgan Stanley
John Mack, former Morgan Stanley CEO, talks about how he was convinced to join the firm. He's on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded Aug. 4 in New York.
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US Sues NC Over Transgender Bathroom Law
A potentially epic clash over transgender rights took shape Monday when the U.S. Justice Department sued North Carolina over the state's new bathroom law.In unusually forceful language, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said North...
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China's Top Private Health-Care CEO Says Chinese Employers Discriminate Against Young Women
Jan.09 -- On Bloomberg Equality, Bloomberg TV's Selina Wang speaks to Roberta Lipson, founder and chief executive officer of United Family Healthcare, one of China's largest private health-care companies with clinics and hospitals in top...
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US lawmaker pushes for new legislation on workplace sexual harassment
New York house representative Carolyn Maloney held a news conference Monday to propose the introduction of new legislation to combat sexual harassment in the workplace.
The congresswoman was joined by other representatives...
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India's Measures to Stop Protests May Be Politically Unwise: Professor
Dec.20 -- Niraja Gopal Jayal, professor at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, talks about the political unrest in India. Thousands defied a ban on public protests across the...
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Ginsburg's Legacy at ACLU's Women’s Rights Project
Oct.01 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Ria Tabacco Mar, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Women’s Rights Project, which was co-founded by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, talks about the legacy of the late Supreme Court...
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Judge Blocks Trump Admin. Rule On Transgender Health Care Protections
Block said a recent Supreme Court ruling preventing transgender discrimination in the workplace has thrown the rule's legality into question.
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Why Are So Few Women In Animation?
Women in film are still struggling to find jobs in the film industry, specifically in animation.
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Lauren Smith-Fields' Family To Sue City Over Her Death Investigation
Smith-Fields was found unresponsive in her apartment on December 12 by a man she met through the dating app Bumble.
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Rep. James Clyburn Compares Past, Present Fights For Voting Rights
The South Carolina Congressman and House Majority Whip spoke with Newsy on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Lawsuits Filed Against University Of California Over SAT, ACT Exams
Lawsuits filed Tuesday allege The University of California system violated civil rights laws by requiring applicants to take the SAT or ACT.
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Attacks On Elderly Asian Americans Spike In Northern California
Some activists say use of "Chinese virus" slurs contributed to hatred of Asian Americans.
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Call Center Technology Could Remove Accents From Customer Service
New AI technology for call centers can essentially remove foreign accents on phone calls, but does this perpetuate discrimination issues?
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U.S. Restores Transgender Health Care Protections
Trump administration had excluded transgender people from some protections against sex discrimination in health care.
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Why the Bias Lawsuit Against Harvard May Be Headed to the Supreme Court
Nov.01 -- On this edition of "Business of Equality," Frank Wu, UC Hastings professor of law, discusses what's at stake in the Asian-American bias lawsuit against Harvard University. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg...
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Homer Plessy, Key To "Separate But Equal," On Road To Pardon
The Louisiana Board of Pardons voted unanimously to pardon the namesake of the U.S. Supreme Court's 1896 "separate but equal" ruling.
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Black in Focus: LaChanze Talks Delivering Diversity on Broadway
LaChanze discusses diversity on Broadway, from audiences to actors, on the latest episode of Black in Focus with Karen Toulon. She plays the lead in "Trouble in Mind" — a play about racism in theater which is making its Broadway debut...
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President Obama orders hospitals to extend medical rights to same-sex couples
HEADLINE: Obama extends health care rights to gay partners
CAPTION: A major victory for gay rights. President Barack Obama is ordering hospitals to extend medical rights to same-sex couples. (April 16)
It''s being hailed by some as a...
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Trump lifts transgender bathroom guidance
The Trump administration has lifted federal guidelines that said transgender students should be allowed to use public school bathrooms and locker rooms matching their chosen gender identity.The Wednesday decision is a reversal of an...
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President Barack Obama held a signing ceremony for an executive order that will prohibit employment discrimination against those workers by the federal government and its contracting agencies. (July 21)
President Barack Obama says America's federal government contracts should not subsidize discrimination.
Obama spoke during a signing ceremony for an executive order that will prohibit employment discrimination against those workers by...
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2 More Coaches Join Lawsuit Against NFL Alleging Racial Discrimination
Steve Wilks and Ray Horton have joined Brian Flores' lawsuit against the NFL, claiming they were discriminated against during hiring processes.