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Many underrepresented TV writers arenât being empowered to run their own shows or advance to leadership roles, as an annual survey of TV writers finds.
Inclusivity has become a trend, and now everyone wants in on it. Here's why that's not necessarily a good thing.
A new study suggests white parents tell their kids "to not see color." But pretending they don't doesn't fight racism.
Shannon Schuyler and Clarissa Clark of PricewaterhouseCoopers discuss mentorship and bridging the gender diversity gap in corporate leadership.
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âWe have a great responsibility to drive social change, and the time is now for corporate America to step up."
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âThe future of workâ is a phrase on the lips of corporate leaders across industries, and diversity and inclusion leaders
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He's faced obstacles because of race, sexuality and addiction. Here's how this chef says we can embrace inclusion.
Victoria Russell, the first person to lead diversity, equity and inclusion at Papa Johnâs International, is committed to
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The toy manufacturer said it aims "to keep labels out and invite everyone in" with the dolls, which feature both male- and female-presenting clothing and accessories.