
Kelsey Butler
Equality Reporter at Bloomberg News
Covering equality issues for @bbgequality & @business. Rooting for everybody Black. GIFs are my love language. Email: [email protected].
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Kelsey Butler
This article is for subscribers only. Kelsey Butler is a reporter for Bloomberg News’ Equality team. She covers topics ranging from abortion, child care and workplace policies to Black wealth and the economy. You can subscribe here, and share feedback with me here. Hi, it’s Kelsey in New York, here to talk about an interesting trend I noticed: the rise of the recession influencer. What advice do these content creators have for TikTok users worried about surviving an economic downturn? Stay tuned…
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Janet Lorin |Kelsey Butler
(Bloomberg) -- The University of Michigan is scrapping its once-vaunted program for diversity, equity and inclusion as the Trump administration pressures colleges to abandon such efforts and after months of criticism over its cost and effectiveness. Most Read from BloombergAdvertisementThe school said it would discontinue its so-called DEI 2.0 plan effective immediately, according to a statement on Thursday.
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3 weeks ago |
nz.news.yahoo.com | Janet Lorin |Kelsey Butler
(Bloomberg) -- The University of Michigan is scrapping its once-vaunted program for diversity, equity and inclusion as the Trump administration pressures colleges to abandon such efforts and after months of criticism over its cost and effectiveness. Most Read from BloombergGold-Rush Fever Returns to Historic New Zealand Mining TownHow SUVs Are Making Traffic WorseWhat Frank Lloyd Wright Learned From the DesertTrump Slashed International Aid. Geneva Is Feeling the Impact.
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4 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Kelsey Butler |Ian K. Kullgren |Lydia Wheeler |Celine Castronuovo
President Trump’s administration has made transgender rights a central policy issue, restricting gender identity recognition, limiting access to gender-affirming care, and banning transgender athletes from competing according to their gender identity. These actions have sparked legal battles and criticism from advocates, fueling a broader national debate. At the same time, backlash against transgender people has grown, reflected in media attacks and a surge of anti-trans legislation.
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4 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Kelsey Butler |Ian K. Kullgren |Lydia Wheeler |Celine Castronuovo
President Trump’s administration has made transgender rights a central policy issue, restricting gender identity recognition, limiting access to gender-affirming care, and banning transgender athletes from competing according to their gender identity. These actions have sparked legal battles and criticism from advocates, fueling a broader national debate. At the same time, backlash against transgender people has grown, reflected in media attacks and a surge of anti-trans legislation.
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