Court rules in favor of racial inequity
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 มิ.ย. 2024
- "The truth is activist Edward Blum targeted the Fearless Fund for helping women of color."
Conservative activists have another win in their attack against racial justice. Blum, and the conservative groups he represents, managed to get a fund for women of color suspended.
The Fearless Fund co-founded by Arian Simone and Ayana Parsons, is a venture capital firm built by women of color to help women of color succeed in business. But after a lawsuit brought by conservative activists, an appeals court suspended the fund's program claiming it was discriminatory.
Venture capital firms, overall, provide less than 1 percent of their capital to Black women. Yet, as Ibram X. Kendi notes, Blum hasn't targeted the overwhelmingly White-male firms that dominate venture capital.
Blocking programs striving for equity only perpetuates racial inequity.
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What is the outcome of court rulings that allow programs that maintain racial inequity, and block programs that close racial inequity? Let us know what you think, below.
Add to this the attack on black farmer's that didn't get what their counterparts received for decades.
It’s all SS; DD. 🤬🤬🤬
Still stealing tax money, fraud?
This guy 😂😂 is such a joke. Not everything is racist. People have implicit biases which can be misconstrued as racism
should not have implicit biases that are interpreted explicitly or will be misconstrued as a racist.