Edelman Commits $1 Million in Pro Bono Work To Back Racial Justice
Public relations giant Edelman is committing $1 million to supply pro bono work to NABJ and two other organizations in support of racial justice.
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Public relations giant Edelman is committing $1 million to supply pro bono work to NABJ and two other organizations in support of racial justice.
Race in the workplace issues can be overt or covert. Nearly every black woman in the workforce can attest to undergoing some form of racism in the workplace at the hands of a client, customer, colleague, or manager. Four corporate leaders discuss.
After facing recent backlash over selling monkey-faced keychains that many saw as a emulating historically racist blackface, Prada is attempting to do public relations damage control by aligning itself with one of Hollywood’s most powerful black women, Ava Duvernay.
Dorothy Butler Gilliam, the first Black woman hired at The Washington Post, is among the top contributors to a GoFundMe campaign created to support recently laid-off WaPo staffers.