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Supreme Court Effectively Ends Affirmative Action

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The US Supreme Court effectively barred universities from using race as a factor in university admissions, marking the start of a new era in higher education and rolling back decades of precedents. Now schools are trying to figure out...
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Harvard Says Court Ruling Doesn't Change Its Values

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Harvard University incoming president Claudine Gay says the school will comply with the Supreme Court ruling that effectively bans using race as a factor in admissions. She says the ruling does change how the school will pursue the...
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Bud Light Blew it With Dylan Mulvaney: Opinion

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Anheuser-Busch, the company that makes Bud Light, took too long to respond to the controversy around it's partnership with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney according to Ben Schott. He is Bloomberg Opinion's advertising and brands columnist.
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The Female Hedge Fund Founders to Watch

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Nine recently opened or soon-to-launch funds demonstrate that change is coming—slowly—to the world of money management.
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Opal Tometi on Growing Black Lives Matter Via Social Media

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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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The Role of Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Wealth Distribution

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Mar.13 -- Geoffrey Yu, head of the U.K. investment office at UBS Wealth Management, discusses the role of central banks and governments in wealth distribution. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Gender Equity Is a Massive Economic Opportunity: Pipeline Equity CEO

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Katica Roy, Pipeline Equity founder and CEO talks about how her SaaS system can help expand gender equity in the workplace and how it can be a massive economic opportunity for companies. She also discusses how she plans to support...
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Citi's Mann Says Globalization Isn’t to Blame for Inequality

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Aug.27 -- Catherine Mann, global chief economist at Citi, explains her report on globalization and misconceptions about its impact on economies and inequality. Marc Chandler, managing director at Bannockburn Global Forex, joins the...
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The Benefits of Advancing Workplace Gender Equality in Asia

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Jul.22 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Kweilin Ellingrud, senior partner at McKinsey & Company, discusses how greater gender equality would affect Asian businesses and economies. She speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie and...
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The Case for Cash Scores Over Credit Scores

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Oct.19 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Petal co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Jason Gross says credit scores fail equality and justice standards. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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The Business Case for Diversity and Inclusion in a Global Context

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May.16 -- Standard Chartered’s Jasmine Whitbread presents at the Bloomberg Equality Summit in London on why doing the right thing for diversity and inclusion is good for business.
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Inclusion of People With Disability in Businesses

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Jan.14 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Amy Whalley, acting chief executive officer of Australian Network on Disability, looks at challenges people with disability face in the workforce. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi...
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China’s Population Growth Slows Amid Declining Births

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May.11 -- China’s population growth slowed, with the nation becoming older and more urbanized. There were 1.412 billion people in the country last year, the National Bureau of Statistics said in its once-a-decade census report. Stephen...
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Study: Men Are Promoted More Often Than Women Early In Their Careers

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A study found that for every 100 men promoted in their first managerial job, only 75 of women were.
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Nobel Laureate Deaton on Globalization, Inequality

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May.12 -- Angus Deaton, Nobel Laureate and Princeton University professor, talks about global trade in light of the agreement reached by the United States and China and examines the agenda and policies of President Donald Trump. He...
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Myths About Income Inequality

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Sept. 15 -- Ed Conrad, author of "The Upside of Inequality," discusses income inequality and the sources of rising inequality. He speaks to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Vivian Hunt Says Corporate Diversity Initiatives Lead to Better Results

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Jun.19 -- Vivian Hunt, managing partner for McKinsey & Co.'s U.K. and Ireland offices, says companies with an inclusive culture have seen better results. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."...
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How America's Racial Wealth Gap Began

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May.07 -- White Americans have amassed almost seven times more wealth than Black Americans since the end of the Civil War. In the decades since the modern civil rights movement, that wealth gap has actually widened. This is the story of...
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Less Than 6% of Companies Disclose Data on Racial Diversity

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Jul.03 -- Less than 6% of companies tracked by Bloomberg Intelligence disclose information on racial diversity in their workforce. BI analyst Rob Du Boff discusses the data on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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WEF Sees Climate, Inequality as 2022's Top Global Risks

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World Economic Forum Managing Director Saadia Zahidi discusses the organization's annual list of top global risks for 2022 on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."
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Know the Barriers Women and Minorities Face at Work, Says Inclusion Expert

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Mar.02 -- Michelle King, director of inclusion at Netflix Inc. and author of "The Fix: Overcome the Invisible Barriers That Are Holding Women Back at Work," discusses how companies can improve gender equality in workplaces. She speaks...
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Brazil Economy Seeks Equilibrium on Growth: Spence

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Oct. 7 -- NYU Stern School of Business professor Michael Spence talks about the economic issues impacting Brazil as the nation goes to the polls to elect a president, choosing between two candidates with differing economic plans for the...
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Fighting Poverty in the Era of Globalization

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Aug. 18 -- Jeffrey Sachs, a Columbia University professor, discusses the debate over globalization with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"
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Understanding the Changing Calculation of Value

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Sep.12 -- Mariana Mazzucato, University College London professor in the economics of innovation and public value and author of "The Value of Everything," discusses changes in how value is calculated in markets and economies. They speak...