The co-founder of Netflix and his wife hope their donations will help “reverse generations of inequality.”
In an “open letter to economists,” Howard University professor and Chief Economist for the AFL-CIO William Spriggs asked his fellow economists to consider how the profession views race.
Activists are concerned that a new rule could weaken banks’ partnerships with their communities.
“The better all of us do, the better the economy does,” Robert Kaplan said.
Big tech firms are moving away from coding language that carries racial connotations.
The board of regents at Texas A&M University voted to create a $100 million scholarship fund to address diversity issues on its campuses.
Up until now, Quaker hasn’t been interested in changing the logo or even acknowledging the history of the brand.
Camden disbanded its city force and the county took over policing, with an emphasis on building community relations.
Social media activism is translating into increased sales for many restaurants and businesses. But will it last?
Raphael Bostic discusses the challenges of the economy and racial inequality.