
Ashley Jones
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1 week ago |
mondaq.com | Emily Haigh |Alyesha Asghar |Ashley Jones |Vinay Patel
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carrrecently revealed in a social media post the agency's latestprobe into various media entities' inclusion, equity, anddiversity efforts. As detailed in a March 27, 2025, letter addressed to The WaltDisney Company CEO Robert A. Iger, Carr expressed concern that thecompany's inclusion, equity, and diversity practices"promot[e] invidious forms of DEI discrimination" inviolation of FCC equal employment opportunity regulations.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
deepsouthmag.com | Ashley Jones |Haley Roberts
Often serving as a backdrop for mockery and used as a punchline for outsiders, Appalachia is frequently employed as a caricature of strife, poverty and drug abuse in pop culture. While Hillbilly Elegy did just that by giving the world a one-dimensional, demeaning look at the region, it didn’t speak for the true history, resiliency or deep-rooted culture of Appalachia. Fortunately, there are a wealth of Appalachian writers that properly capture the beauty, struggles and triumphs of Appalachia.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Elizabeth Lalik |Alex Berg |Ashley Jones |Michael McIntosh
LM Littler Mendelson More With more than 1,800 labor and employment attorneys in offices around the world, Littler provides workplace solutions that are local, everywhere.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
disneyparks.disney.go.com | Ashley Jones
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Apr 18, 2024 |
theblackwallsttimes.com | Ashley Jones
Listen to this article here GREENWOOD Dist. — A young student from the Virgin Islands, Gimel, stood 5’2” against the brick building in front of ONEOK field and the Pathway to Hope. She held up a photo given to her by Chief Enguwale Amusan, our Black Wall Street tour guide that showed a little girl peeking over to the photographer from behind the same wall. The difference was breathtakingly grave.
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