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Press Association

Government has lost 'both its common decency and its common sense', says Yvette Cooper

Higher Ed
In a speech at the defence and security thinktank, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper set out a future Labour Government’s vision of future security. She also took questions on whether she...
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Protesters inside a New Orleans police station in the French Quarter, calling for justice for Michael Brown who was killed by a police officer in Ferguson MI

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Protesters inside a New Orleans police station in the French Quarter, calling for justice for Michael Brown who was killed by a police officer in Ferguson MI
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Bridgeman Arts

Women and Children Working on Mass Production Lines, USA, 1900s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Women and Children Working on Mass Production Lines, USA, 1900s
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Bloomberg

Opal Tometi on Growing Black Lives Matter Via Social Media

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Opal Tometi, Black Lives Matter co-founder, discusses how she utilized her master's degree in communication studies and advocacy to grow Black Lives Matter in its early stages. She speaks on Future about her newest project...
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Bloomberg

Ariel’s Rogers on Wealth Inequality, Future of Investing

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- John W. Rogers Jr., Chairman, Co-CEO and Chief Investment Officer for Ariel Investments, speaks with Bloomberg’s Shartia Brantley at the Bloomberg Global Invest virtual summit about closing the wealth inequality gap in America...
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Press Association

Shadow business secretary plans for Green Industrial Revolution

Higher Ed
Shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey delivers her speech during the Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre in Brighton. Jeremy Corbyn will make his keynote speech to the Labour Party conference a day early after the...
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Bloomberg

U.K.'s Letwin Defines Theresa May's Philosophy

Higher Ed
Sep.05 -- U.K. House of Commons Member of Parliament Oliver Letwin discusses the philosophy of U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May amid Brexit negotiations. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Press Association

Sinn Fein targets 'political football' social welfare rates

Higher Ed
Sinn Fein have published a proposal to target an annual social welfare increase as political parties draw battle lines ahead of the upcoming budget. Party spokesperson on Social Protection and Employment Affairs John Brady says money...
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The Recount

2022 NCAA March Madness Tournament: Make Your Picks

Higher Ed
March Madness is upon us, as the NCAA college basketball tournaments begin this week with “First Four” games on both the men’s and women’s sides. LZ and Will marvel at the popularity of the event. An estimated 45 million people will bet...
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The Recount

Wisconsin GOP Legislator Amping Up the Culture War

Higher Ed
W[isconsin]TF? One GOP legislator is really amping up the culture war. In addition to wanting the alleged teaching of critical race theory banned in the state’s schools, assembly member Chuck Wichgers also wants to outlaw a long list of...
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Bloomberg

Diversity Fatigue Is Setting In: University of Virginia's Davidson

Higher Ed
May.27 -- Wall Street's banking chiefs faced tough questions this week on how they are addressing diversity within their ranks and advocating for social justice. University of Virginia Professor of Business Administration Martin N....
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn reacts to Michael Gove's cocaine-use admission

Higher Ed
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says he has never used drugs during a trip to Birmingham where he made an announcement on 'social mobility'. He also discussed accusations of anti-Semitism within the Labour party.
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Bloomberg

Ariel’s Rogers Says U.S. Needs More Black Entrepreneurs

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- John Rogers, Ariel Investments chairman and co-chief executive officer, discusses the need for racial and economic equality in corporate America with Bloomberg’s Shartia Brantley at the Bloomberg Invest Global 2020 virtual...
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Curated Video

Charlotte Pence: Anti-Abortion Movement Can Do More To Be Kind

Higher Ed
The movement has been accused of being more anti-abortion than pro-life. The VP’s daughter explains to Newsy what needs to happen next.
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Press Association

Angela Rayner: Labour to abolish Ofsted

Higher Ed
Labour's Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner has announced that her party will abolish Ofsted and remove tax loopholes from private schools in her speech to the Party's Annual Conference in Brighton. The MP also announced the...
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Curated Video

Pandemic Changes The Way Martin Luther King Jr. Is Honored

Higher Ed
The National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, usually packed with thousands of people on this day, will hold its events virtually.
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Bloomberg

Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Rajan on Plans to Revive the State Economy

Higher Ed
May.28 -- Tamil Nadu Finance Minister, Dr. Palanivel Thiaga Rajan, discusses how the virus impacted his state and the government plans to provide support to people and revive the state economy. Tamil Nadu is the second largest state in...
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Bloomberg

Customers Want to Know a Brand's Value, Says McDonald's CEO

Higher Ed
Aug.04 -- McDonald's Corp. Chief Executive Officer Chris Kempczinski says customers want to know where big brands stand on social issues and that it was important for the company to speak out about the murder of George Floyd. He appears...
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Bloomberg

Why Consumers Are Drawn to Brands That Take a Stand

Higher Ed
Jun.25 -- Richard Edelman, chief executive officer at Edelman, discusses consumers’ trust of brands in the age of social justice. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Sky News

Speech soundbites - Jeremy Corbyn endorsed as Labour Leader by half of UB40, Robin Campbell

Higher Ed
Speech soundbites - Jeremy Corbyn endorsed as Labour Leader by half of UB40, Robin Campbell
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Bloomberg

The Modern Athlete’s Voice

Higher Ed
Aug.14 -- Former NBA player and entrepreneur/investor Baron Davis and professional lacrosse player Paul Rabil speak with Bloomberg’s Scott Soshnick at the Players Technology Summit in San Francisco.
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Curated Video

Social Justice On Minds Of NFL Players As Season Kicks Off

Higher Ed
As the NFL season kicks off, the league and its players are balancing the pandemic with efforts to address racial inequality in the U.S.
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Curated Video

Tishaura Jones Elected St. Louis' First Black Female Mayor

Higher Ed
Jones campaigned as an advocate for social justice and a supporter of criminal justice reform.
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Bloomberg

Ben & Jerry's Activism is Anything but Half Baked

Higher Ed
Jan.15 -- While many companies attempt to join the conversation around social justice, Ben & Jerry’s has been leading from the front for over 30 years.