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Author: Vaughn Randolph Fauria

Vaughn Randolph Fauria is an accomplished professional in community development and serves as the executive director and President at NewCorp, Inc.
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Attacks on Corporate DEI Are Hurting Black Women First

Vaughn Randolph Fauria and Amber Bond

As experts in our field and industry suspected, the Supreme Court’s ruling to strike down affirmative action created a cascading wave of attacks on corporate DEI initiatives meant to level the playing field and eradicate the racial wealth gap.

We cannot close the racial wealth gap without programs specifically designed to support Black women.

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