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Part I: One Woman's Story of Racism & Sexism on Wall Street
By Barbara Frankel
Kimberley Copeland, a talented, bright, young black woman, was dazzled when she received a job offer on the revenue-generating side of one of Wall Street's most prestigious investment banks. But her excitement soon turned to humiliation and anger as she was subjected to racist and sexist intimidation and harassment. Here, in a three-part audio and print interview with DiversityInc, is Kimberley's story. Stay tuned for Part II tomorrow and Part III on Friday. . . . ...more
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Oprah Invites O.J. to Talk About 'If I Did It'
By Yoji Cole
Today's Headlines (8/28): Oprah Invites O.J. to Talk About 'If I Did It'; NYC's First Arabic School Having Trouble; Baby Talk: It's a Cross-Cultural Thing; S.F. Mayor Aims to Stop Black Flight; Border-Patrol Chief Apologizes for 'Terrorist' Comment . . . ...more
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Michael Vick Should Be Able to Return to NFL, Says NAACP
By Yoji Cole
Today's Headlines (8/23): Michael Vick Should Be Able to Return to NFL, Says NAACP; Did Michelle Obama Take a Jab at Hillary?; MySpace, MTV Sponsor Presidential Contenders' Online Chat; Sexism Is More Than a Glass Ceiling; Racism Affects Emergency Treatment; Homeland Security Creating Second-Class Citizenship for Legal Immigrants; White Plains Schools Face Possible Segregation . . . ...more
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LGBT Rights Are Human Rights
By Luke Visconti
What happens when you support equal rights for everyone—except LGBTs? Read what the White Guy tells this active–duty service member about "don't ask, don't tell." . . . ...more
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