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Newsletters
Black women take more career risks to reach the top. That’s not a good thing
By Ruth UmohJune 19, 2024
Precursor Ventures founder Charles Hudson on investing early, how the landscape for Black entrepreneurs is evolving—and opera
Newsletters
Precursor Ventures founder Charles Hudson on investing early, how the landscape for Black entrepreneurs is evolving—and opera
By Allie GarfinkleJune 19, 2024
OneUnited Bank CEO: Ending slavery is the best economic decision America ever made
Commentary
OneUnited Bank CEO: Ending slavery is the best economic decision America ever made
By Kevin CoheeJune 19, 2024
Three Black women look over documents, appearing to collaborate.
Leadership
The number of Black Fortune 500 CEOs is still abysmally low. A ‘shocking’ corporate DEI practice might be to blame, Stanford professor says
By Eva RoytburgJune 19, 2024
131 college scholarships put on hold or modified owing to Texas DEI ban
Finance
131 college scholarships put on hold or modified owing to Texas DEI ban
By Chris MorrisJune 18, 2024
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks during a visit to SOUTH Restaurant & Jazz Club with President Joe Biden, on May 29, 2024, in Philadelphia. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is scheduled to sign an executive order to issue 175,000 pardons for marijuana convictions at a news conference on Monday morning, June 17, 2024, a newspaper reported.
Politics
Maryland governor Wes Moore wants to boost economic growth in his state—so he’s pardoning 175,000 marijuana convictions to get the ball rolling
By Brian Witte and The Associated PressJune 17, 2024
A group of colleagues sitting in an office holding LGBTQ Pride flags.
Newsletters
Here’s how to do Pride month right, according to LGBTQ employees
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighJune 14, 2024
Latina worker frustrated.
Newsletters
Latina workers are forced to climb a ‘broken’ corporate ladder and it’s dramatically impacting representation in the C-suite
By Emma BurleighJune 13, 2024
She was a top DEI manager at Facebook and Nike. Then the feds showed up at her door
Newsletters
She was a top DEI manager at Facebook and Nike. Then the feds showed up at her door
By Ruth UmohJune 12, 2024
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Leadership
How a powerful executive at Nike and Facebook secretly stole millions
By Lila MacLellanJune 12, 2024
The share of board seats going to women hits a 7-year low
Newsletters
The share of board seats going to women hits a 7-year low
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsJune 10, 2024
The Fearless Fund grant for Black female business owners was ruled discriminatory by an appeals court. Here’s what may happen now.
Newsletters
The Fearless Fund grant for Black female business owners was ruled discriminatory by an appeals court. Here’s what may happen now.
By Allie GarfinkleJune 10, 2024
Does diversity fall by the wayside during a business crisis? The Washington Post points to ‘yes’
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Does diversity fall by the wayside during a business crisis? The Washington Post points to ‘yes’
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsJune 6, 2024
Texas hopes to start its own ‘anti-woke’ stock exchange to take on NYSE and Nasdaq
Finance
Texas hopes to start its own ‘anti-woke’ stock exchange to take on NYSE and Nasdaq
By Chris MorrisJune 5, 2024
Mielle Organics' founder, Monique Rodriguez.
Newsletters
This founder suffered a health tragedy at 33—then quit her job, launched a $100 million Black hair care brand, and sold it to a Fortune 500 company for millions more
By Ruth UmohJune 5, 2024
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