How Organizations Are Failing Black Workers — and How to Do Better
Adia Harvey Wingfield writes for the Harvard Business Review about how organizations are failing Black workers and how to do better.
Adia Harvey Wingfield writes for the Harvard Business Review about how organizations are failing Black workers and how to do better.
“The fragmented nature of the region presents particular challenges to educational reform, especially if that reform is interested in lessening inequality,” said Odis Johnson Jr., an associate professor in Washington University’s sociology and education departments and director of its education graduate studies program. He welcomed the idea of one website that would offer students the full range of their options to make informed choices, but he said he’s curious how the organization will engage existing schools.