Racein theWorkplace

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Join Shaun Harper, one of the world’s leading racial equity experts, and Zoom’s Chief Diversity Officer Damien Hooper-Campbell, for a multi-part series focused on practical approaches to improving and advancing racial equity, diversity, and inclusion in organizations Shaun Harper is a tenured professor in the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California, founder and executive director of the USC Race and Equity Center. He is an expert on racial, gender, and LGBT issues. Harper has consulted with more than 250 businesses and institutions on strategies related to equity, diversity, and inclusion. He has published 13 books and over 100 academic publications. His research has been cited in more than 14,000 published studies. Harper spent a decade at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a tenured professor.  Damien Hooper-Campbell is Zoom's first Chief Diversity Officer.  He brings over 15 years of deep expertise in diversity and inclusion strategy, community engagement and "perspective brokering" and has led this work inside of organizations including Goldman Sachs, Harvard Business School, Google, Uber and eBay MORE HERE

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NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 23: A 76-foot statue of explorer Christopher Columbus stands in Columbus circle on August 23, 2017 in New York City. Following the recent violence in Charlottesville, many politicians, activists and citizens are calling for monuments dedicated to Confederate-era and other controversial figures to be taken down. Some New York politicians have included Columbus in this political debate. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

As Indigenous Peoples Day Becomes More Widely Celebrated, Christopher Columbus Statues Become Lightning Rods

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While some cities are taking extra precautions to protect their Christopher Columbus statues from potential vandalism on this year's Indigenous Peoples' Day, others are preparing to have them removed. As…

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‘Staggering’ rise in climate emergencies in last 20 years, new disaster research shows

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The first 20 years of this century have seen a “staggering” rise in climate disasters, UN researchers said on Monday, while also maintaining that “almost all nations” have failed to prevent a “wave of death and illness”…

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