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What Climate Science Loses Without Enough Black Researchers
Jun.22 -- Science usually guides a country's climate change policies, but there's a problem when the decisions are made by a homogenous group and the consequences could be dire for everyone. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu sat down with Vernon...
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A Boston Monument That Speaks to the Moment
The Robert Gould Shaw and Massachusetts 54th Regiment Memorial, a sculpture that commemorates one of the first African-American regiments of the Civil War, has stood in the Boston Public Garden since 1897. The monument recently underwent...
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HUD Sec. Ben Carson on Housing Reform and Fannie, Freddie Conservatorship
Oct.23 -- U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson discusses HUD's Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program, the plans to rework the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule and his hopes that the U.S....
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Social Justice On Minds Of NFL Players As Season Kicks Off
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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Need to Connect Aspiration with Financial Education: John Hope Bryant
Sep.20 -- John Hope Bryant, founder, chairman, and CEO of Operation HOPE, talks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs, Romaine Bostick and Caroline Hyde on "What'd You Miss?" about the group's investor bill of rights and financial literacy.
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Goldman, Esusu Take Aim at Inequality in the U.S. Rental Market
Apr.23 -- Abbey Wemimo, Esusu co-founder, and Margaret Anadu, global head of sustainability and impact asset management at Goldman Sachs, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Sonali Basak and Romaine Bostick on "What'd You Miss?" about...
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Northern Trust Asset Management President on Markets and Equality
May.27 -- Northern Trust Asset Management President Shundrawn Thomas discusses the latest moves in the market and addresses inequality on Wall Street one year after George Floyd's death.. He speaks with Caroline Hyde and Taylor Riggs on...
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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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Sports World Drives Racial Justice Discussion As Players Strike
Former NBA Star Chris Webber tells striking players "you are starting something for the next generation."
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Larry Fink on How the Covid-19 Crisis Impacts BlackRock, Markets
Jun.23 -- BlackRock Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink says the uncertainties surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic and the 2020 presidential election will lead to increased market volatility for the next year. He speaks...
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Yield Curve Is a Better Measure of Inflation: Quadratic's Davis
Feb.19 -- Quadratic Capital Founder and chief investment officer Nancy Davis says rates are catching up to equities and the yield curve looks like an inflation indicator. Harvard Economics Professor and Former IMF Chief Economist Ken...
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McKinsey: Lack of Diversity in Hollywood is Costing the Industry $10B
Apr.29 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality", Sheldon Lyn, Partner at McKinsey, says Hollywood stands to gain an additional $10 billion in annual revenues, about 7% more than its baseline, from addressing racial inequities. He...
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Fed's George Discusses Need for Diversity in Economics
Feb.04 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George discusses the need for diversity in the world of economics. She speaks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Shery Ahn.
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Making The Sims Universe More Diverse Through Design
Apr.30 -- Amira Virigl, Xmiramira content creator, talks about her journey in bringing change about in the video game franchise The Sims. She also encourages more women and minorities to get into the video game industry. She speaks on...
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Black Business Owners Aren't Getting Enough Capital: Goldman Sachs
Oct.26 -- Asahi Pompey, global head of corporate engagement at Goldman Sachs and president of the Goldman Sachs Foundation, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?".
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Want to See Substance, Not Symbolism in Biden Administration: BLM Co-Founder
Nov.30 -- Opal Tometi, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, discusses what her organization would like to see from President-elect Joe Biden's administration. She speaks with Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd Ya...
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Summers Says: Markets Will Survive Reddit Traders
Jan.22 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says markets will survive the actions of Reddit-charged day traders, but regulations need to be more modern. He joins David Westin on...
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UC Hastings College of the Law's Williams on Equality in Tech
The tech industry has been widely criticized for its white male dominance and rampant racial and gender disparities in pay and promotions. Joan Williams, Professor at UC Hastings College of the Law, says company cultures prevent many...
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Wall Street Votes: The Quest for Racial Equality
Aug.20 -- One of the major issues addressed throughout the Democratic National Convention has also become a very big one for Wall Street and companies across the country. The continuing quest for racial equality. Alix Steel reports on a...
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Inside President Biden's First 100 Days & The Challenges Ahead
Apr.29 -- President Joe Biden took office pledging to “resolve the cascading crises of our era,” from the ongoing pandemic and its accompanying economic devastation to festering racial injustice and the existential threat posed by...
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Black Former McDonald's Franchisees Sue For Racial Discrimination
The 52 former franchisees owned around 200 stores between them before being forced to sell them over the past decade.
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VC Funding for Women-led Businesses Falls During Pandemic
May.27 -- All Raise CEO Pam Kostka discusses how venture capital funding fell 2.5% for mixed-gender and women-led businesses in 2020 despite VC funding actually experiencing a record year during the pandemic. She speaks with Emily Chang...
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"Pathetic" That Progressives Call for $50k in Student Debt Relief: Summers
Feb.19 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that progressive Democrats should focus on helping those who have been left behind than calling for $50,000 in student debt relief, which...