
Pinterest’s head of diversity Candice Morgan welcomes you to Silicon Valley
Two years ago, on Jan. 11, 2016, a new head of inclusion and diversity was inducted at Pinterest. Candice Morgan became the company’s first-ever employee
Two years ago, on Jan. 11, 2016, a new head of inclusion and diversity was inducted at Pinterest. Candice Morgan became the company’s first-ever employee
For years, people of color have been misrepresented and are often paid less for their contributions in many industries. The tech industry is no exception.
At Macy’s headquarters on 34th Street in New York City, the company’s chief diversity officer, William Hawthorne, hosted a celebration with powerful media, cultural and
On Monday, March 6, “The Real” welcomes [jwplatform AzoPHmjH]actress Anika Noni Rose from BET’s “The Quad,” who talks about the lack of strong roles in Hollywood for
Valeisha Butterfield-Jones leads Black community engagement at Google. During Google’s inaugural inclusion event, “A Seat at the Table: Inclusion and Innovation in Technology & Society,”
Al Vivian, founder of BASIC Diversity, and son of Dr. C.T. Vivan, was grounded early on by his father’s work in civil and human rights.
Al Vivian, CEO and president of BASIC Diversity Inc., spoke with rolling out about several issues that serve as indicators that truthful discussions on inclusion
Cornerstone develops relationships between its corporate clients and minority-owned businesses.