In association with the CEO Action for Diversity and Inclusion™ — the largest CEO-led business coalition focused on advancing workplace diversity and inclusion in the U.S. — we’re sharing stories about how CEOs of the world’s leading companies are leveraging their voices and resources to narrow divides, expand opportunity and prioritize equality. CEO Action presents What's Working: D&I In Action, an exploration into how America’s corporate landscape is changing for the better.

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You may think your job listing sounds welcoming to people of color, but the wording can send a different signal.
CEO Emily Weiss responded to the allegations of racism and a list of demands on her blog.
Black women are discriminated against for our names. The least you can do is learn them.
The typical interview is not a real predictor of success on the job.
Natural hair bias exists, and now there's proof that it affects the hiring process.
Subjective labels like "difficult," "angry" or "challenging" are codes that signal who is not a "fit" in a workplace.