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Following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis earlier this year, a wave of protests against racial inequality swept around the globe, shining a spotlight on deeply ingrained issues of systemic racism.
To fight systemic racism, the investment industry needs to look at its whiteness first | jakemeth | September 10, 2020 | FortuneWe should push to ensure diversity and inclusion stay ingrained in our workplaces and in our lives.
3 ways to make sure corporate diversity and inclusion efforts have a lasting impact | matthewheimer | August 31, 2020 | FortuneBut, overcoming institutional bias and gender discrimination is an ingrained and even structural problem that will take concerted effort over a period of years to overcome.
More than 70% of SEOs in the U.S. are men, make more than female colleagues | Greg Sterling | August 24, 2020 | Search Engine Land
Pope’s conviction, embedded in social philosophy, remains ingrained in our culture today.
Just Because It’s Natural Doesn’t Mean It’s Good - Issue 89: The Dark Side | David P. Barash | August 19, 2020 | NautilusTwitter’s security incident emphasizes that companies need to create a culture of privacy, where it become ingrained into how employees think about everyday tasks, Turku said.
Twitter hack jolts companies into a social media security check | Lara O'Reilly | July 17, 2020 | DigidayThese are palpable, identifiable matters that are ingrained into the very fabric of The Babadook.
‘The Babadook’ Is the Best (and Most Sincere) Horror Movie of the Year | Samuel Fragoso | November 30, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThese studies only speak to one of our ingrained mental habits that make us particularly susceptible to religious belief.
Why Are Millennials Unfriending Organized Religion? | Vlad Chituc | November 9, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTPolling is ingrained in American politics, but it does not come without its problems.
For a millennium—from the 10th to 20th centuries—the practice flourished on and off, deeply ingrained in Chinese society.
This was before any knowledge of safer sex was ingrained in the culture.
‘The Normal Heart’ and Hope in the Battlefield of AIDS | Michael Musto | May 24, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOn these occasions he was wrapped in an old blanket ingrained with snuff.
Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce | E. R. Billings.Only the plainsman's ingrained horror of throwing away a chance held them, shivering pitiably, to their places.
Blazed Trail Stories | Stewart Edward WhiteAnd as these were fast or durable colours we have such phrases as ‘to dye in grain,’ ‘a rogue in grain,’ ‘an ingrained habit.’
Milton's Comus | John MiltonPerhaps it is no better than an ingrained and superstitious habit.
American Sketches | Charles WhibleyThe chieftain's self-confidence was so ingrained and deeply set that he could not doubt his own triumph.
The Phantom of the River | Edward S. Ellis
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