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Why Some Companies Are Saying ‘Diversity and Belonging’ Instead of ‘Diversity and Inclusion’

One consulting agency is among the organizations aiming to make everyone feel welcome in the workplace rather than fostering division.

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A U.S. federal agency is suing Exxon after 5 nooses were found at a Louisiana complex

The EEOC has gotten involved in a case after ExxonMobil failed to investigate racial intimidating at one of its facilities.

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Black journalism students get to be White House correspondents for a day

Keisha Lance Bottoms and Vice President Kamala Harris at a news briefing for HBCU student journalists

Students from 47 historically Black colleges and universities were invited to an exclusive news briefing last week with Vice President Harris.

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Racial disparities can affect brain development in Black children, new study finds

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According to a recent survey, the health inequities faced by Black Americans includes brain development issues in children.

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Black leaders on Buffalo’s East Side are building markets to address food insecurity

A proposed food co-op might ease the burden on some Buffalo residents who live in what’s known as a food desert.

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Black Arts Milwaukee Donation Event

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Help celebrate and support Black Arts Milwaukee. BAM is increasing the availability and quality of African American arts and culture while providing MKE-based artists of color with employment, access, visibility, and development opportunities through high quality public performances.

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What Will Happen to Black Workers’ Gains if There’s a Recession?

America is bracing for a recession, and Black Americans wonder if their jobs can survive if companies have to tighten their purse strings.

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Airlines struggling with shortages want to recruit more diverse pilots. This HBCU could be a solution.

A lack of pilots could mean employment opportunities for Black Americans–if flight school becomes economically feasible for this population.

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For wrongfully convicted Black men, exoneration can be just as traumatizing as prison

Exoneration cannot erase the trauma caused by a wrongful conviction and time spent in prison, and these Black men pay the price.

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Grand Rapids officer charged with second-degree murder in shooting of Patrick Lyoya, prosecutor says

Patrick Lyoya’s killer was charged with second-degree murder, continuing a trend in cases about police violence against Black citizens.

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