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Donations Won't Solve Racial Inequality, Says Entertainment Studios Founder
Jul.20 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Entertainment Studios Founder, Chairman and CEO, Byron Allen says donations won't solve racial inequality, but instead we should be investing and making sure every American is properly...
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Slavery Reparations Arrive in America—158 Years Late
May.28 -- One hundred years ago, the idea of reparations was so threatening to White America that talking about it could get you arrested. Now some policy makers are finally taking action. Like almost every U.S. city, Evanston, Illinois,...
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Here's How Both Presidential Candidates Hope To Win Over Black Voters
While the majority of Black voters went with Hillary Clinton in 2016, President Trump picked up 14% of Black men.
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Former McAfee CEO Says Donations Aren't Enough, Diversity Has to Be a Goal
Jun.23 -- Chris Young, senior adviser at private equity firm TPG and former chief executive officer at McAfee, discusses diversity and inclusion in the workplace on "Bloomberg Technology."
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What Some Black Voters Are Hoping To See From A Biden Presidency
Black voters had an overwhelming turnout in this year's election — despite fears of COVID-19 and limited mail-in ballot opportunities in some states.
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Black in Focus: Business School Diversity With Howard's Dean Wilbon
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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Sky News meets with the leader of the KKK and with local people in Harrison working to counter the Klan's message of white supremacy
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VOICED: The leader of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan has told Sky News the electoral success of Donald Trump has helped bring their message into the...
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Black Voters Feel Pres. Biden Still Hasn't Delivered On Many Promises
Many Black voters are disappointed recently as the Senate failed to pass voting rights legislation.
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Sessions to Senate Committee: I Abhor the Klan
Jan.10 -- Sen. Jeff Sessions discussed his record at his nomination hearing for U.S.
attorney general at the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Stacey Abrams Talks Primaries, Voter Turnout And Joe Biden
The former Georgia gubernatorial candidate shares her thoughts on new voting challenges, voter suppression and Joe Biden.
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The Hidden American History Behind a Master Blademaker's Knives
Quintin Middleton's intricately made knives highlight his unparalleled craftsmanship while revealing the hidden history of enslaved African Americans and their contributions to the blacksmith industry.
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Will Packer Sees Sea Change in Hollywood When It Comes to Diversity
Mar.27 -- Will Packer, founder of Will Packer Productions, discusses the efforts to increase diversity in Hollywood with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Music Maven Steve Stoute: Legacy Record Labels 'Thing of the Past'
Jul.16 -- Steve Stoute, founder and chief executive officer of UnitedMasters, discusses the music company's distribution and promotional services on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Black Health Care Workers Aim To Build Vaccine Trust
A Pew poll found just 42% of Black Americans are willing to get vaccinated, despite 71% knowing someone who died or has been hospitalized from COVID.
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What African-American Voters Are Looking for in 2020 Candidates
May.15 -- Marc Morial, National Urban League president and CEO, discusses African-American voters and the 2020 election. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Kocherlakota Sees Room for Labor Market Improvement
Jan.03 -- Former Minneapolis Fed President Narayana Kocherlakota examines the U.S. labor market and inflation expectations and how they have influenced the Federal Reserve. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." (Kocherlakota is a...
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Gilead Sciences VP Brooks on HIV Epidemic in U.S. South
Mar.17 -- Douglas M. Brooks, Vice President, Advancing Black Equity and Community Engagement, Gilead Sciences and Dr. Jonathan Lee Walton, Dean of the Divinity School, Wake Forest University discuss the HIV epidemic in the U.S. South in...
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Fed's Bostic on Systemic Racism: Small Actions Can Make a Difference
Nov.19 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic discusses the systemic racism in the U.S. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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One Way to Close America's Racial Gap in Homeownership
Jun.23 -- More than 150 years after the end of slavery, most Black families in the U.S. lack an essential part of the American dream: a home of their own. Here to discuss the racial homeownership gap are Mark Whitehouse and Robert...
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National African American Museum Opened With Artifacts From Homes
Aug.19 -- Smithsonian Institution Secretary Lonnie Bunch talks about how he built the National Museum of African American History and Culture from scratch. Bunch says 75% of the 40,000 artifacts at the museum were collected from homes...
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How George Floyd's Murder Changed the Boardroom
Darren Walker, Ford Foundation president, says corporate boards need to take social issues into account when making decisions. This episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations" was recorded Dec. 13.
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Trump's Economic Path Forward From Envy to Growth
Aug. 23 -- Betsy McCaughey, former Lieutenant Governor of New York, discusses Donald Trump's economic policies, his stance against the TPP trade agreement, and how he intends to bring growth to the U.S. economy. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Labor Sec. Scalia Says 'It's Right' that Unemployment Benefit Expires at the End of the Month
Jul.06 -- Eugene Scalia, U.S. secretary of Labor, discusses income inequality and the labor market. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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More Minorities Need to Be Included in Vaccine Trials, Fauci Says
Sep.23 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says more minorities need to be included in Covid-19 phase three vaccine trials. He speaks to Carlyle Group Inc. co-founder David...