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Fortune’s raceAhead newsletter serves as an essential resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of race-related issues and drive meaningful change in the workplace and beyond. Each week, leadership editor Ruth Umoh delivers news and analysis—as well as actionable insights, best practices, and fresh ideas for promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within organizations and communities. Sign up here.
There are always reasons to connect, if we remember our past and work towards our future
NewslettersThere are always reasons to connect, if we remember our past and work towards our future
By Ellen McGirtJanuary 14, 2022
Will the Golden Globes finally be able to repair its reputation with a diversity chief?
NewslettersWill the Golden Globes finally be able to repair its reputation with a diversity chief?
By Ellen McGirtJanuary 11, 2022
It’s possible to bring tech jobs to struggling cities without displacing residents—and Baltimore is proof
NewslettersIt’s possible to bring tech jobs to struggling cities without displacing residents—and Baltimore is proof
By Ellen McGirt and Jonathan VanianJanuary 7, 2022
Why a commitment to equity should be everyone’s resolution for 2022
NewslettersWhy a commitment to equity should be everyone’s resolution for 2022
By Ellen McGirtJanuary 4, 2022
There is still reason to be optimistic about race and corporate diversity
NewslettersThere is still reason to be optimistic about race and corporate diversity
By Ellen McGirt and Jonathan VanianDecember 17, 2021
Racism and inequity in the aftermath of natural disaster? You can count on it
NewslettersRacism and inequity in the aftermath of natural disaster? You can count on it
By Ellen McGirtDecember 14, 2021
A new law governing the use of A.I. in hiring may trigger lawsuits
NewslettersA new law governing the use of A.I. in hiring may trigger lawsuits
By Ellen McGirt and Jonathan VanianDecember 10, 2021
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NewslettersA new lawsuit sheds light on racist real estate appraisals
By Ellen McGirtDecember 7, 2021
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NewslettersDwayne Wade on Black executive leadership: ‘We need to see a visual image of something to know that we can accomplish it’
By Ellen McGirt and Jonathan VanianDecember 3, 2021
There’s a problem with Giving Tuesday—it’s not what you think it is
NewslettersThere’s a problem with Giving Tuesday—it’s not what you think it is
By Ellen McGirtNovember 30, 2021
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NewslettersA standoff between Indigenous land defenders and a Canadian energy company has broader implications
By Ellen McGirtNovember 23, 2021
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NewslettersTurns out, tech can be us
By Ellen McGirt and Jonathan VanianNovember 19, 2021
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NewslettersIt turns out women of color aren’t exactly ‘benefitting’ from diversity initiatives
By Ellen McGirtNovember 16, 2021
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NewslettersBias in A.I. is a big, thorny, ethical issue
By Ellen McGirt and Jonathan VanianNovember 12, 2021
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg understands the assignment of addressing the U.S’s history of racial inequity through infrastructure
NewslettersTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg understands the assignment of addressing the U.S’s history of racial inequity through infrastructure
By Ellen McGirtNovember 9, 2021
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