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Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of NC Voter ID Law

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The Supreme Court shut the door Monday on North Carolina Republicans' effort to revive a state law that mandated voter identification and scaled back early voting, provisions that a lower court said improperly targeted minority...
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How The Buffalo Shooting Brought 'Supermarket Redlining' To Light

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The Tops supermarket shooting has made Buffalo a food desert again, which stems from a legacy of discrimination in housing and city planning.
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Bloomberg

CareerBuilder CEO Says People Want to Work in a Diverse Environment

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Nov.25 -- Irina Novoselsky, CareerBuilder chief executive officer, sits down on Future to talk about what they're doing to help employers and workers connect during the pandemic and how a diverse and inclusive culture is important...
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Bloomberg

BofA CEO Says Banks Can't Solve Inequality on Their Own

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Sep.23 -- Bank of America Corp. Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan said financial firms can’t solve racial and income disparities on their own -- that “you need some catalyst” from public officials to push forward projects that...
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Gay, Bisexual Men Still Face Major Barriers To Donating Blood

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The FDA requires gay and bisexual men to abstain from sex for three months before giving, but some experts say that's based on outdated science.
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Bloomberg

Black in Focus: Interview with Darren Walker, Ford Foundation President

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Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation, speaks with Karen Toulon on Black in Focus about the importance of justice and more inclusive practices in the philanthropic world. (Recorded July 2021.) (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Companies Need to Set Diversity Targets Says Chenault

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Mar.17 -- To improve diversity in all levels of the workforce, companies need to work together to set specific targets, said Kenneth Chenault, the former longtime chief executive officer of American Express Co., and co-founder of OneTen,...
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Bloomberg

Former U.S. CTO on Silicon Valley's Diversity Battle

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Aug.07 -- Former U.S. Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith discusses Silicon Valley's diversity challenges with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Carlyle Group CEO Lee on Creating Inclusive Culture

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Sep.23 -- The Carlyle Group Chief Executive Officer Kewsong Lee talks about creating a more diverse and inclusive culture with Bloomberg’s Sonali Basak at the Bloomberg Equality Summit virtual event.
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Bloomberg

Lagarde Says Discrimination Against Women `Has Not Receded'

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Sep.15 -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde talks about discrimination against women in professional workplaces and elsewhere. She appears on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded...
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Bloomberg

Black in Focus: Business School Diversity With Howard's Dean Wilbon

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Anthony Wilbon, Dean of Howard University School of Business, joins Bloomberg's Karen Toulon to discuss diversity at the nation's top MBA programs, and how those students can be best supported after receiving their degrees. (Source:...
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Senator Kamala Harris campaigning in Iowa

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White House hopeful, Sen. Kamala Harris campaigned in Iowa City on Wednesday evening, speaking on a range of topics, including consent decrees between the Justice Department and courts and environmental policy.
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Democrats Push Bill To Protect LGBT Rights

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Congressional Democrats reintroduced legislation Tuesday seeking to ban discrimination against LGBT community in federal law. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Rep. David Cicilline and fellow...
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Google hit with lawsuit over gender pay

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Google faces a new lawsuit accusing it of gender-based pay discrimination. A lawyer representing three female former Google employees is seeking class action status for the claim. The suit, filed Thursday in...
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Bloomberg

Ex-Engineer's Gender Discrimination Suit Against Twitter

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Oct.24 -- Jason Lohr, a partner at Lohr Ripamonti & Segarich, discusses the lawsuit by a former Twitter engineer that alleges the company systematically thwarts the advancement of female engineers. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang...
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Bloomberg

London Mayor Warns U.K. Recession Could Shift to Depression

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Jun.19 -- London Mayor Sadiq Khan discusses the impact of declining tax revenues on public services, the return of tourism, and the social justice protests in his city. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Advocates: Lawmakers Must Outlaw Child Marriage

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Child advocates say New York's marriage law that allows children as young as 14 years old to wed can trap minors in sexual abuse and domestic violence.Democratic Assemblywoman Amy Paulin on Tuesday introduced a bill to raise the minimum...
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Appeals Court Rules In Harvard's Favor In Racial Bias Lawsuit

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A federal appeals court ruled Harvard did not violate civil rights laws, but Students for Fair Admissions hopes to take its suit to the Supreme Court.
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Women Only Dress Codes Still Rife in U.K.

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VOICED: MPs say dress codes which discriminate against women are still widespread in UK workplaces. Parliament held an inquiry after twenty seven year old Nicola Thorp lost her job as a receptionist because she refused to wear high...
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Politicians and papers 'fuel rise' in UK racism

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Politicians and papers 'fuel rise' in UK racism
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The NFL Only Has One Black Head Coach In The Entire League

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Majority of the league is Black, but the people that make the hiring decisions, don't represent that demographic.
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Problems with implementation of Alabama immigration law

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Cullman, Alabama 1. Various of farm workers loading boxes of sweet potatoes onto bus 2. Wide shot empty farm and sweet potatoes lying unpicked 3. Interior of empty packing shed, usually busy full of workers 4. Close of potatoes 5....
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President Obama orders hospitals to extend medical rights to same-sex couples

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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) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] It's being...
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Bloomberg

Covid-19 Is Widening the Gender Gap in Medical Research

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Nov.03 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Dr. Nancy Spector of Drexel University's College of Medicine joins Scarlet Fu to discuss the ramifications of falling female authorship of medical research, as the pandemic leaves more...