Business Former NAACP legal defense chief says the business is not living up to racial equity promises Published 3 years ago on 18 March 2022 By Terry Power Former NAACP legal defense chief Sherrilyn Ifill says the business is not living up to racial equity promises | Fortune You need to enable JavaScript to view this site. Related Topics:aianti-colonialismartificial intelligencebenefitsBIPOCblack artistsBlack musicblack womenblack womxnbusinesschiefcolonial historycolonialismCommunicationCommunitycompany benefitscyber securitycybersecurityD&ED&IDefensediasporaDigitalemployee benefitsEnglandequityfacebookfinancefirmglobalHeritageheritage monthhispanichispanic heritagehispanicsHollywoodhrInclusionIndigenousinternetinvestmentinvestorslatamLatin AmericalatinoLatinxLeadershiplegalLinkedInlivingmetamusicNAACPnativenative peoplesparadigmprince williamPromisesraceracialracial profilingRacismroyal familyRussiasocial mediastart up culturestart-upsTechTechnologyTwitterUkraineUS Historywomenwomen leaders