Inclusivity

Throughout February, we celebrate Black History Month in the U.S. and Canada. This year’s theme at Thomson Reuters was Unleashing the Power of Black Innovators. The Black Employee Network curated an enriching lineup of sessions and learnings for our teammates to celebrate and delve deeper into the history, achievements, and contributions of Black people in […]

Whose fault is it that the ones most in need, are the ones who get shunted aside? Helen Turner Helen Turner’s question in her song ‘If Only’ perfectly echoes the structural inequalities in the international development sector. Representative of this inequality is an alarming lack of access, with positions in aid organisations remaining largely exclusionary, […]

In the late 1990s, a small business in Brooklyn, New York made history by creating a toy that would not only become a beloved childhood companion but also a cultural phenomenon. The Huggy Bean Doll, created by entrepreneur and artist Yvonne Rubie, quickly gained popularity for its soft, cuddly design and diverse representation of skin […]

Download photo Photo: Courtesy of Angelica K. Chavez, EdD ’14 A new position is rapidly becoming an important part of the organizational landscape: chief diversity officer. Companies, nonprofits and educational institutions have become increasingly cognizant of the need to address and support diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) related to race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, age, […]

Download photo Cal Lutheran alumna, Angelica K. Chavez, EdD ’14, joined the Simi Valley Unified School District in July as its inaugural coordinator of diversity, equity, inclusion and humanities. Photo: Courtesy of Angelica K. Chavez, EdD ’14 A new position is rapidly becoming an important part of the organizational landscape: chief diversity officer. Companies, nonprofits […]


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