I took the first-ever "Harvard and Slavery" class, History 1656, as an undergraduate in the fall of 2007. I was unsure of myself and still working to find my voice, but I was never in doubt of the moral imperative of our work (for all *4* of us who enrolled + @Sven_Beckert). 1/3
My fellow Democrats, I have decided not to accept the nomination and to focus all my energies on my duties as President for the remainder of my term. My very first decision as the party nominee in 2020 was to pick Kamala Harris as my Vice President. And it’s been the best decision I’ve made. Today I want to offer my full support and endorsement for Kamala to be the nominee of our party this year. Democrats — it’s time to come together and beat Trump. Let’s do this.
President Biden deserves enormous credit for bringing the nation back from Covid, reinvigorating our economy, moving us forward to address climate change, among many other accomplishments.
He’s been an excellent president. And today, he’s shown that’s he’s a true statesman.
A courageous and selfless decision. The President did what he’s done for the last four years - he listened to the American people and put the country’s interests ahead of his own.
The exact opposite of Donald Trump.
I’m graduating from @Harvard today, where the Commencement address from @MariaRessa will celebrate freedom of speech and of the press. It is a sad irony that 13 seniors will not graduate because of exercising that very right. My op-ed in @thecrimson. https://t.co/NYX5THxzpW
"Legal Geek really does have something for everyone. Whether you're a lawyer or you simply work alongside folks in the legal sphere, there's an opportunity to learn and connect that spurs genuinely new ideas that's really unique among conferences." @malcomglenn
I was thrilled to play a role in a new report on the implications of #AI on employment for people with disabilities. Thanks to @GoogleDeepMind and our partners for digging into how to make sure AI makes work more—not less—equitable. Read the report here: https://t.co/XbkplZ1HSo
Malcolm Glenn of MG Equity Consulting Is connecting the dots so internal leaders can make the best biz case to drive equitable change in organizations. In-house legal teams are primary leaders with outsize impact in driving this change … @wearelegalgeek #LegalGeek
Chicagoans: this Thursday 6/29, come by @wearelegalgeek, one of the largest legal tech conferences!
I'm speaking on how legal teams can drive more equity in business decisions, and I'll be joined by former colleagues from @Uber, @Google, & more. Register: https://t.co/hD1y5t0qQD
For the @FiscalNote Executive Institute, CEO of MG Equity Consulting @malcomglenn shares three keys companies should keep in mind to make #mentorship more accessible and, in turn, make it translate into more equitable outcomes across the work they do. https://t.co/1F5Uy1UV4r
As a Black man and a dad, the confluence of #Juneteenth and #FathersDay had me considering what institutions owe to our children and our communities. Thank you @FiscalNote
Executive Institute for the chance to share about the value of equitable mentorship. https://t.co/SYYEsG96U9
This is a fascinating topic, & a reminder that in our analysis of inequities, race & income are distinct factors. I hope you'll tune in for the webinar next week to hear more, hosted by @ggwash (where I'm a board member!) and featuring the likes of @andreperryedu@justupthepike!
Premium grocery stores are missing from our region's high-income Black neighborhoods, @BrookingsMetro finds.
Join us at 12pm May 31 for a webinar w/ @andreperryedu, Angie Rodgers & @justupthepike to discuss the implications of this research.
Register: https://t.co/tybQZF6KPC
"Under the leadership of Governor Desantis, the state of Florida has become hostile to Black Americans and in direct conflict with the democratic ideals that our union was founded upon."
— NAACP President and CEO @DerrickNAACP
Take a stand with us. https://t.co/zsgLbNYL8t