Closing the gap between rhetoric and reality on raceBusiness needs to do more than speak out on diversityCovid-19 has given businesses a push to make changesAs we experiment with new ways of working, leaders can encourage diversity and inclusionCovid-19 will hit developing countries hardThe permanence of the losses caused by the pandemic depends on the size of the scarsUS protests bring Brazil’s racial inequality to the foreParallels including a history of police brutality have touched a raw nerveColston’s statue shows society’s values are not set in stoneSome cases are more clear cut: why would any city want to continue to honour slavery?Where the US protesters and police chiefs agreeDefunding forces without investing in replacement systems would betray black communitiesMore from this SeriesWe need to revisit the idea of Pigou wealth taxThe economist was the first to study environmental costs and one of the first to analyse inequalityRising markets and inequality grow from the same rootCovid-19 puts workers under immense strain, while asset owners feel much less pain
Closing the gap between rhetoric and reality on raceBusiness needs to do more than speak out on diversityCovid-19 has given businesses a push to make changesAs we experiment with new ways of working, leaders can encourage diversity and inclusionCovid-19 will hit developing countries hardThe permanence of the losses caused by the pandemic depends on the size of the scarsUS protests bring Brazil’s racial inequality to the foreParallels including a history of police brutality have touched a raw nerveColston’s statue shows society’s values are not set in stoneSome cases are more clear cut: why would any city want to continue to honour slavery?Where the US protesters and police chiefs agreeDefunding forces without investing in replacement systems would betray black communitiesMore from this SeriesWe need to revisit the idea of Pigou wealth taxThe economist was the first to study environmental costs and one of the first to analyse inequalityRising markets and inequality grow from the same rootCovid-19 puts workers under immense strain, while asset owners feel much less pain