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Corporate America has a supplier diversity problem
by
David Brancaccio
and Daniel Shin
Jun 22, 2021
Programs meant to connect large corporations with more diverse suppliers are not working.
Why investment in Black entrepreneurs is on the rise
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
Jun 15, 2021
Many large companies are interested in both the cause and the financial returns, says Melissa Bradley of 1863 Ventures.
After years of setbacks, socially disadvantaged farmers get debt relief
by
Richard Cunningham
and Kai Ryssdal
Jun 10, 2021
Dewayne Goldmon of the Agriculture Department sees the aid as narrowing the economic gap between farmers of color and white farmers.
Why aren't corporate boards diversifying more quickly?
Jun 9, 2021
An new analysis of Fortune 500 companies finds that progress in diversifying corporate boards has been "painfully slow."
Racial gap in appraisals devalues homes owned by people of color
Jun 8, 2021
Lower home appraisal values contribute to the wealth gap between white communities and communities of Black and Latinx people.
For many Black employees, working from home can provide relief from inequitable workplaces
Jun 8, 2021
Working from home can give Black workers a break from microaggressions, but it can also cut them off from their peers.
Nashville works to diversify its city-appointed boards
Jun 7, 2021
A vacancy on the all-white fairgrounds panel underscores the issue of how members of governing boards are selected.
For public good, not for profit.
For chief diversity officers, a changed landscape after Floyd's murder
Jun 3, 2021
Head of diversity jobs doubled in five years and they're everywhere now. Turnover in these roles is also very high.
Biden administration says it will address racial inequity in home appraisals
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 2, 2021
The government plans to use fair housing laws and regulatory action to address the racial disparity in home valuations.
An argument for new metrics for success in a new and more ethical capitalism
by
David Brancaccio
and Daniel Shin
Jun 2, 2021
SoulBranding founder Elsie Maio argues companies must measure effects on "the tangible well-being of humans ... of our planet."