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Investing to Correct Inequity Currently, 22.2% of board seats at Fortune 500 companies are held by Blacks, Asians, Pacific Islanders, and people from Hispanic or Latino backgrounds, according to a ...
Shiva Ranganathan’s (SOH ’27) third column of “The Policy Prognosis” highlights the ways in which private equity firms exacerbate health inequity. Private equity firms, which invest in other private ...
Corporations pledged more than $200 billion in funding to racial equity initiatives. Politicians were suddenly unafraid to say “Black Lives Matter.” For a moment, it felt like real change was ...
And the battle for equity is at the crux of these vital conversations. Study after study shows that inequity has had dire social, economic, and educational consequences for our country.
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