Last fall, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Office of the Comptroller of the...
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In the last year, attacks on equity—from the Supreme Court to state legislatures—have gained momentum. One need look no further than our nation’s...
Read MoreThe Biden administration has required that the $3.8 trillion investment in infrastructure, energy, and manufacturing make an equitable impact....
Read MoreOver the past 12-18 months, businesses across the U.S. have faced increasing backlash over their "woke" sustainability agendas. As ESG...
Read MoreLast week, I had the pleasure of speaking at the Reuters Responsible Business conference in New York. I participated in a compelling fireside chat...
Read MoreThis year’s theme for the 47th commemoration of Black History Month, as selected by the Association for the Study of African American Life and...
Read MoreThis article was originally posted on amsterdamnews.com For years, people from communities of color have advocated for equity policies at...
Read MoreEvery year on Martin Luther King Day, numerous speeches building off the civil rights leader’s “I Have a Dream” address are delivered with...
Read MoreThis article was originally posted on nydailynews.com On New Year’s Day, Eric Adams will become New York City’s 110th mayor, and just its...
Read MoreThis article was originally posted on nydailynews.com President Biden’s bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which was passed...
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the economic and social realities of our communities, further highlighting an already weak...
Read MoreFor centuries, Black Americans have been unable to create or pass down generational wealth, due to policies systemically created and...
Read MoreLast summer, many companies began to recognize Juneteenth as a national holiday, giving their workers time off for a day that’s been celebrated...
Read MoreThis article was originally posted on MarketWatch.com On May 25, 2020, the brutal murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis sent shock waves...
Read MoreFintech companies have entered the mainstream with promises of leveraging technology to address financial exclusion. However, increasing...
Read MoreJoe Biden will soon be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States. The much-discussed “blue wave” neglected to materialize, so a...
Read MoreIn a normal presidential cycle, pundits rely on three things to make predictions: 1) polling 2) voter registration data and 3) past...
Read MoreA recent article in The New York Times details the difficulty of recruiting Black and Latinx volunteers to participate in COVID-19 vaccine...
Read MoreSchools are facing unprecedented challenges this fall, prompted by difficult decisions about when and how to physically reopen. The pandemic...
Read MoreWhen I was a young boy, my dad constantly reminded me that you are either a part of the solution or a part of the problem. There was no grey,...
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