In a surprising move, the Nobel Committee awarded Barack Obama the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize for his outreach to the Muslim world and for spurring key initiatives in the nuclear disarmament race. Read the full announcement here.
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Since President Barack Obama introduced a new healthcare-reform bill, a number of "truths" have surfaced, questioning its viability. DiversityInc has compiled a myth-to-fact comparison of what's really going on.
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In this edition of "Ask the White Guy," DiversityInc CEO Luke Visconti addresses a reader's concerns about how to approach symbols historically rooted in hatred.
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Today, the Senate will vote on Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor. And while the verdict is still out, it looks as though she will become the first Latina and third woman Supreme Court justice. How will her leadership style change the court as we know it?
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Here, in honor of Independence Day, DiversityInc.com is publishing the nation's most important documents and speeches, including the full video version of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech.
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DiversityInc CEO Luke Visconti explains why Connerly, who argues against a California program that balances admissions to demographics, fails to serve people equally. How can public schools overcome bias?
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How can you welcome colleagues who've recently come out of the closet? How can you encourage lesbian and gay employees to bring their whole selves to the office? Get the answers here.
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Pulitzer Prize-winner Douglas Blackmon, a keynote speaker at DiversityInc's inaugural diversity learning event, reveals the shocking truth about discrimination in America. Read edited highlights from his new book, "Slavery by Another Name," here.
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What makes a company great for African Americans? Community support, talent development, educational efforts and strong employee-resource groups. So who are the best?
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April 4 marks the 41st anniversary of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. As the world reflects on his fight for social justice, DiversityInc considers Dr. King's impact on corporate America.
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