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We asked Walmart, Amazon and others about hiring for diversity. What we found may surprise you
November 22, 2022
Black Lives Matter: How D&I Has – and Hasn’t – Changed
November 22, 2022
Published by equalitydistrict on November 22, 2022
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  • Impact on Racial Progress Since Death of George Floyd
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The corporate boardrooms of the nation’s largest companies have fewer men – and fewer white men – than they did just two years ago.

New data shows that companies in the S&P 500 shuffled their slate of corporate directors after the murder of George Floyd, adding more African Americans and more women of color to the line-up.

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