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Most large companies have diversity and inclusion programs to raise awareness for discriminatory practices. But minorities still fall behind in representation across the board. Is corporate passion for equality more symbolic than serious? Drawing from ample statistics and robust historical context, award-winning diversity journalist Pamela Newkirk dissects the effectiveness of racial diversity programs.
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Pamela Newkirk is an award-winning journalist and journalism professor at New York University who has written extensively about diversity in the news media and art world.
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