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Creating pathways to thriving wages for underrepresented communities

People of color have long been underrepresented in the tech industry, despite its high-paying jobs. In Grand Rapids, the West Michigan Center for ...
By Every Child ThrivesMay 21, 20240
Black and Latina women working at construction site
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Correcting the narrative: Black and Latina women are losing jobs

Black and Latina women account for most of the 156K jobs lost in December 2020. These women disproportionately work in some of the ...
By Dana LinnaneJanuary 15, 20210

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