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The Wall Street Journal

Economic Inequality in Urban America

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Raj Chetty discusses how the economic downturn provoked by the global pandemic will have a long-lasting impact for low-income workers in America during an appearance at WSJ's Future of Everything Series.
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Super Bowl halftime show brings more diversity, less politics

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The Super Bowl halftime show tries to bounce back from 2019’s controversies with more diverse performers, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira.
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Misinformation, lies and media spin: Inside the UK election | The Listening Post (Full)

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From political manipulation to complaints of bias, all eyes are on the media before UK vote. Plus, purpose advertising.
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How divisive is politics in the United States? I Inside Story

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Politicians stand accused of fanning the flames of polarisation as the country reels from many problems.
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Portland and Seattle protests deemed riots, police clash with demonstrators

9th - Higher Ed
For 56 consecutive nights, Portland protesters have faced off in often violent clashes with local police, and more recently, federal agents.
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Racial Inequality Cost U.S. $16 Trillion In 2 Decades According To Study

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Dana Peterson, Chief Economist, The Conference Board joins to discuss the findings of a recent Citigroup study.
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Canadians march to honour Juneteenth amid heightened awareness of racial inequality

9th - Higher Ed
Canadians across the country marched today to mark the anniversary of the U.S. emancipation of enslaved people. Both countries are reckoning with a heightened awareness of racial inequality.
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Curated Video

Gone with the Wind removed from HBO Max

9th - Higher Ed
Hollywood classic is now being seen in a very different light.
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Curated Video

Pride goes online: Why organizers say the fight for rights must continue

9th - Higher Ed
The co-ordinators of one of Toronto's biggest Pride events say going online is bittersweet, but staying connected is more important than ever in a time of upheaval.
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Bloomberg

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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Bloomberg

China’s Endgame Is to Snuff Out Dissent: Human Rights Watch

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Nov.12 -- In today’s “Bloomberg Equality” segment, Sophie Richardson, China director of Human Rights Watch, discusses the human rights situation in Hong Kong where China has upended the Legislative Council by allowing the...
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Bloomberg

Vaccine Rollout Highlights Global Inequality

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Apr.09 -- Enough vaccines have now been administered to fully vaccinate about 5% of the global population — but the distribution has been lopsided. Most vaccines are going to the wealthiest countries. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde looks at...
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Bloomberg

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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Bloomberg

Inequality and Disparity in Hong Kong

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Nov.24 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Fanny Cheung, senior adviser of the Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, looks at the inequality and disparity in the city, and the...
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Bloomberg

Summers & Hubbard on a $15 Minimum Wage: Roundtable Responds

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Jan.22 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says a gradual increase in the minimum wage would be ideal, but prefers a jump to $15 to inaction. Former Council of Economic Advisers Chairman...
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Bloomberg

N.Z. Media Company Apologizes for 'Racist' Coverage of Maori

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Dec.10 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Carmen Parahi of Stuff, one of New Zealand's largest media organizations, talks about the company's decision to publicly apologize after its own investigation concluded its coverage of...
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Bloomberg

Lululemon CEO McDonald on Self-Reflection, Holistic Workplace Culture

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Mar.17 -- Calvin McDonald, CEO, Lululemon sits down with Bloomberg’s Lisa Abramowicz at the Bloomberg Equality Summit to talk about creating an inclusive and healthy workplace culture.
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Bloomberg

Ginsburg's Legacy at ACLU's Women’s Rights Project

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Oct.01 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Ria Tabacco Mar, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Women’s Rights Project, which was co-founded by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, talks about the legacy of the late Supreme Court...
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Bloomberg

Keeping Corporate Diversity Promises

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May.25 -- Paradigm Managing Director Dr. Evelyn Carter discusses how American companies, including Apple, Amazon, and Facebook, have pledged $50 billion in the past year to help black communities but only $250 million has been spent. She...
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Bloomberg

Discovery+ Is One of One: Zaslav

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Jan.08 -- Discovery President and Chief Executive Officer David Zaslav says Discovery's new streaming service is unique because of its unscripted series offerings. He says the company learned from Disney in launching its own service and...
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Bloomberg

How Can Tech Companies Close Gender Gap?

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Dec.03 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Reshma Saujani, founder and chief executive officer of Girls Who Code, a nonprofit organization working to close the gender gap in technology and change the image of what a computer...
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Bloomberg

Using Credit Scores to Get a Fresh Start

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May.12 -- Laurin Leonard, R3 Score Technologies CEO and President, talks about her algorithm that helps those with criminal records get more access to jobs and become entrepreneurs. She also discusses how she is trying to change the...
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Bloomberg

Black Americans Are Being Held Back, Says Charles Koch

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Feb.10 -- Charles Koch, Koch Industries chairman and chief executive officer, and Brian Hooks, Stand Together chairman and chief executive officer, talk about race relations in America and criminal justice reform. They appear on the...
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Bloomberg

Consumers Expect More From Companies on Racial Justice

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May.26 -- The murder of George Floyd last year forced corporate America to pay more attention to racial justice. This year, the bar on how they respond is much higher. Public Relations Firm Edelman, conducted a survey and found that more...