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Are Companies Scaling Back Public Support for Marginalized Communities?
As anti-DEI movements gain traction, this survey by CommPRO and the Diversity Action Alliance examines whether corporate support for Black History Month and Women’s History Month on social media is holding strong or quietly fading.
Messaging for Change with Juan Williams as America Rewrites Its Civil Rights Narrative
Join Michael Zeldin and Juan Williams as they explore America's civil rights story and share practical tips for crafting messages that inspire action, proving that effective communication—whether shaping public opinion or working behind the scenes—can drive change in today’s fast-paced world.
Why Black History Month Matters
By celebrating Black History, we all learn more about each other and build on this nation’s legacy.
Doug Melville's Journey from 'Invisible Generals' to Leading DEI Initiatives
Join Michael and Doug as they delve into the intersection of history, legacy, and the imperative of DEI in today's business landscape.
Black History Month is over, what’s next for DE&I?
February is over and attention on Black History Month has disappeared. However, the need for ongoing efforts to promote DE&I initiatives remains critical. DE&I initiatives require sustained commitment and action beyond designated heritage months.