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VOICED : 1917 parte favorita al Oscar muy criticado por falta de diversidad

9th - Higher Ed
El filme belico 1917 parte favorito para el Oscar del domingo eclipsado una vez mas por la falta de diversidad entre sus nominados (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Film historian predicts "1917" is safe choice to win Best Picture Oscar

9th - Higher Ed
Film historian and UCLA Professor Jonathan Kuntz predicts that 1917 will win the Best Picture Oscar because it's a safe choice in a race where several contenders are pretty controversial (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

$2 Trillion March Stimulus Didn’t Reach All Americans

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Jul.31 -- Both Republicans and Democrats have a new stimulus bill, but there is a $2.5 trillion gulf between the two parties on how much they want to set aside on relief. The $2 trillion relief package that Congress passed in March ranks...
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Cute dog walking round the hairdresser’s salon

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CLEAN: Interior shots of a cute dog walking round the hairdresser’s salon on 18th July 2019 in Marshall, Virginia
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Bloomberg

23andMe CEO Says Her Company Needs to Change When It Comes to Race

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Jun.09 -- Anne Wojcicki, 23andMe Inc. , discusses the ways individuals and companies can make themselves accountable amid protests over the death of a black man in police custody. She speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

HSBC CFO Says U.K. Hardest Hit by Rising Credit Losses

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Aug.03 -- HSBC Holdings Plc Chief Financial Officer Ewen Stevenson discusses the bank's financial results, cost cuts and business outlook. HSBC's second-quarter profit missed estimates as it was weighed down by a political upheaval in...
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VOICED : Buenos Aires iluminado por la diversidad, a una decada del matrimonio igualitario

9th - Higher Ed
Argentina conmemora el miércoles diez años de vigencia de la Ley de Matrimonio Igualitario. Para celebrarlo, los principales monumentos y puntos de interés de la capital fueron iluminados en la noche del martes con los colores de la...
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VOICED : Mujeres diversifican agricultura en cordillera salvadoreña

9th - Higher Ed
Mujeres cortan fresas en una cordillera de Comasagua, en el centro de El Salvador, en un esfuerzo colectivo por diversificar los deprimidos monocultivos de café, maíz y frijol (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Kenyatta urges constitutional reform to resolve poll violence

9th - Higher Ed
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta calls for constitutional changes for more inclusive electoral system to prevent violent clashes that have plagued voting for several cycles (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Franklin Templeton’s Johnson Sees the End of Star Fund Managers

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Aug.26 -- Franklin Templeton President and Chief Executive Officer Jenny Johnson believes the era of the star fund manager is over, saying the support of a large team has always been critical to investing success. She speaks exclusively...
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CLEAN : FILE: Macron to open prestigious school to students from humble backgrounds

9th - Higher Ed
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to announce that certain students from modest backgrounds or from social housing will be able to study at the prestigious ENA school in Nantes, in which many lawmakers are formed, an opening to...
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Bloomberg

Renee Montgomery’s Journey From the WNBA Court to Her Community

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Dec.04 -- Atlanta Dream point guard Renee Montgomery opted to sit-out the 2020 WNBA season in order to devote herself to Atlanta’s reeling Black community. In the process, she helped to boost the $5 million fundraising campaign of Morris...
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VOICED : Diversidad de la sociedad peruana se abre camino en campaña al Congreso de Perú

9th - Higher Ed
Activistas de minorías y candidatos de fuera del sistema buscan ampliar la diversidad del Congreso peruano y hacerse un lugar en la cámara, en las elecciones del próximo domingo (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Rangers battle human encroachment in Sudan's biggest park

9th - Higher Ed
Tucked away by the Ethiopian border, Sudan's Dinder National Park boasts the country's most diverse wildlife, but rangers face a daily battle to protect it as human encroachment mounts (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Black-Owned Outdoor Gear Shop Hopes To Help Diversify The Industry

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Jahmicah and Heather Dawes of Slim Pickins Outfitters say they're on a mission to "diversify the outdoors" by building more inclusive spaces within.
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank U.K. CEO on Brexit, Returning Workers to Office

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Mar.08 -- Deutsche Bank U.K. and Ireland Chief Executive Officer Tiina Lee discusses achieving gender balance in the financial industry, the impact of Brexit and the bank's approach to returning workers back to the office. She speaks...
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Bloomberg

Nissan CEO: Confident in Maintaining Return to Profit Momentum

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Aug.02 -- Makoto Uchida, chief executive officer at Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., discusses the company’s return to annual profit, what it will take to sustain profitability and the global chip shortage. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Carlyle CEO Lee Talks Impact Investing, Markets

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Oct.06 -- Kewsong Lee, CEO, Carlyle speaks with Bloomberg’s Sonali Basak at the Bloomberg Invest Global Summit about putting money to work for good.
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Bloomberg

Markets Indicate Biden Will Keep Powell, Ferguson Says

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The market assigning a higher probability to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell getting a second term reflects the politics of the Senate and which candidate President Joe Biden thinks is more likely to get approval from lawmakers,...
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Bloomberg

Bostic: Faster Taper Would Give Fed More Optionality

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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic discusses the reappointment of Jerome Powell as the central bank's chair, monetary policy and the prospects for the economy. He speaks with Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Chile: far right candidate wants to close chapter of constitutional uncertainty

9th - Higher Ed
Immigration diversity similarity with Jair Bolsonaro's ideas and relations with Vox the candidate of the far right Republican party Jose Kast outlined his policies at a press conference almost a week before the first round of the...
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CLEAN : Egyptian modelling agency takes fashion by storm, breaks beauty standards

9th - Higher Ed
Between the frenzied rush of wardrobe changes and photographers readying for shoots, Iman Eldeeb's agency is slowly breaking new ground for Egypt's fashion scene by hiring a diverse line-up of models (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : "Afropolis Tribe", the international collective of the diversity of African dances, in Marseille

9th - Higher Ed
A collective of dancers from all over the world, critics of the concept of "afro-dance", which erases diversity, explores in the French southern port city of Marseille the most traditional as well as the most current African dances, by...
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USA - Christian rally

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Hundreds of thousands of Christian men held hands, knelt in prayer and wept in silence in a show of male bonding and spiritual strength at a massive day-long evangelical rally on Saturday (04/10). The meeting was organized by the...