When you’re in the diversity and inclusion business (more of an avocation, really), the world can sometimes look like a floating montage of data points illustrating, on one hand, a shrinking yet still powerful portion of the world’s resistance to change and, on the other hand, an increasingly frustrated group of women and minorities tired of being marginalized.
Most recently, the “resistance” end of that montage has included the following:
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