“Who will try to blend communities of color during a time the administration would like to see it kept apart? A strong combined effort would turn politics and the economy on its head by creating a single voice of people tired of being relegated to society’s second class. Who will step up?” — Ray Marcano They may not be making as much noise as the extremists who boycott LGBTQ + inclusive brands, but communities of color are quietly flexing their economic muscle against companies who abandon diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.

“Prioritizing people actually is profitable. And the financial consequences of failing to do so are potentially enormous.”

The combined spending power of and Latino Americans — who make up more than 30% of the U.S. population — is $6 trillion. That’s larger th

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