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Ellen McGirt

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  • The Federal Reserve building in Washington, D.C. A recent survey of directors serving on regional Federal Reserve bank boards found that some 72% are white.Newsletters

    The enduring whiteness of the Fed

    By Ellen McGirt
  • White protester in solidarityNewsletters

    Dear white people: The work takes time

    By Ellen McGirt and Aric Jenkins
  • Last year’s 48th Annual Juneteenth Day Festival in Milwaukee. Numerous companies choosing to make Juneteenth a company holiday this year means many will celebrate for the first time.Newsletters

    On this Juneteenth, many Americans celebrate for the first time

    By Ellen McGirt
  • Google CEO Sundar Pichai poses in Berlin on January 22, 2019.Leadership

    ‘It’s been a long journey’: Google CEO Sundar Pichai on new, widespread commitments to racial equity

    By Ellen McGirt
  • CEO Reed Hastings at the Netflix and Mediaset partnership announcement in Rome on Oct. 8, 2019.Leadership

    Netflix CEO and his wife give $120 million to HBCUs

    By Ellen McGirt
  • LeBron James wearing "I can't breathe shirt."Newsletters

    LeBron steps up as the President gets ready to step out…in Tulsa

    By Ellen McGirt
  • People wait in line to attend the public memorial for George Floyd outside the Fountain of Praise church on June 8, 2020 in Houston, Texas.Newsletters

    Dear white people: Our nation turns its racist eyes on you

    By Ellen McGirt
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    Fortune focuses on racism and allyship

    By Ellen McGirt
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    Citigroup, Netflix, and Microsoft among companies making statements in support of Black lives and justice

    By Ellen McGirt
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    The officer involved in George Floyd’s death is arrested

    By Ellen McGirt
  • Amy-Cooper-Christian-Cooper-Central-ParkNewsletters

    A tale of two Coopers, one as old as the nation

    By Ellen McGirt
  • A sign dedicates a sunflower garden to the memory of Ahmaud Arbery at Echo Park May 10, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.Newsletters

    A new arrest in the Ahmaud Arbery case

    By Ellen McGirt
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    Intel’s diversity chief exerts her inclusion muscle

    By Ellen McGirt
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    Marking four years of this race beat journey

    By Ellen McGirt
  • Hundreds of Chinatown residents along with local and state officials take to the streets to protest racism against the Chinese community during a march down Grant Avenue in San Francisco, Calif. on Feb. 29, 2020.Newsletters

    Bias against Asian Americans continues to rise

    By Ellen McGirt
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