Archive for February 2018

Even among Harvard MBAs, few black women ever reach corporate America’s top rungs

In recent months, Corporate America’s corner office has actually gotten a little less diverse — not more — when it comes to the number of African-Americans. With American Express chief executive Kenneth Chenault stepping down, there are just three black CEOs in the Fortune 500. And with the departure of former CEO Ursula Burns from Xerox, announced…

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Black Women Are Realizing the Power of Their Vote

The massive turnout of black women in 2017’s elections was only the start, predicts Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms. There’s nothing Republicans can do to win them back, she says, and they’ll keep electing Democrats to push the GOP from power. Bottoms has a distinctive vantage point. In December, she won her first term, making…

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Attacking the ‘Woke’ Black Vote

One thing that is clear to me following the special counsel’s indictment of 13 Russians and three companies for interfering with our election is that the black vote was specifically under attack, from sources foreign and domestic. And this attack appeared to be particularly focused on young black activist-minded voters passionate about social justice: The “Woke” Vote.…

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How America has silently accepted the rage of white men

In the wake of one of the worst massacres in modern American history, our government’s highest leaders will be silent about why things like this keep happening. “Warmest condolences” will be tweeted to families of those who lost their lives, minutes of mourning will pass and murmurs of mental health issues and lone-wolf actors will taper into…

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