“Marketplace” host Kai Ryssdal spoke with Kenneth Frazier, CEO of Merck, and Kenneth Chenault, former CEO of American Express.
As Broadway eyes reopening, a performer reflects on a year offstage.
Women, people of color, transgender and nonbinary workers are more likely to report they’ve been harassed during the pandemic.
Take Your Seat CEO Jerusha Stewart on how barriers to networking contribute to a lack of diversity in corporate boardrooms.
Slayings underscored the unseen struggles of Asian women, especially immigrants and those working low-wage jobs.
In one Colorado county, many Latinx people work in “essential” jobs and live with roommates or relatives, making them vulnerable.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, nearly half of Asian Americans who were unemployed had been out of work for more than six months.
The firm says it wants to change the lives of “One Million Black Women,” but that’ll take more than a monetary investment.
Ambitions to go pro are often “a metaphor for the elusiveness of the American dream,” says “Hoop Dreams” director Steve James.
A McKinsey & Company report finds that addressing racial inequities in entertainment could bring in another $10 billion a year.