racialjustice
Josh Gibson died in January 1947, a little more than three months before Jackie Robinson broke professional baseball's so-called "color barrier." Despite never playing a single inning in the two leagues that comprise Major League Baseball (MLB), Gibson is now officially recognized as the player with the best career batting average in MLB history: He hit .372 during his years in the Negro Leagues, a few points higher than Ty Cobb's career average of .367, the previously recognized top mark. It's a somewhat incoherent idea to have Gibson on top of the batting average charts, but that's the awkwa...
Reason
Civil rights groups score Amazon win – and pledge to keep fighting on facial recognition Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Amazon Extends Moratorium On The Sale Of Facial RecognitionAmazon just announced plans to extend its moratorium on the sale of facial recognition to police until further notice. This announcement comes one week after MediaJustice, the Athena Coalition, Fight for the Future, Demand Progress, Mijente, Mpower Change and more than 20 other organizations launched the Eyes on Amazon Campaign—demanding Amazon permanently stop selling Rekognition, their facial recog...
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BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA—OCT. 13, 2020 – Today, Procter & Gamble shareholders sent a resounding message with a 37% vote supporting an As You Sow shareholder resolution calling for diversity disclosure. Investors are asking Procter & Gamble for goals, metrics, and trends related to its promotion, recruitment, and retention of protected classes of employees. Shareholders want Procter & Gamble to show that its internal practices match its extensive advertising campaign focused on race relations in America.Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreShareholders Demand Diversity Disclosure From P&...
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Test of Corporate Purpose Unveils How More than 800 Publicly-Traded Companies Responded to COVID-19 Pandemic and Social and Racial Injustice Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreStudy analyzes domestic and international companies’ historic commitment to social good, speed in their response, and calls for new form of stakeholder capitalismNew York, NY — Today, the Test of Corporate Purpose (TCP) unveiled whether companies are ‘walking the talk’ when it comes to meeting stakeholder, worker, and community needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, noxious inequality, and calls for racial and ...
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