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The agonizing, racially-charged moment was eventually seen by millions of people around the world after it was caught on cell phone video. The outpouring of rage and empathy that followed shook the foundations of Corporate America in an unprecedented way. But DEI and racial equity experts say it's far too early to say whether the business world's pledged commitments to lasting social change will stand the test of time. ....
George Floyd's death was a wake-up call for Corporate America. Here's what has — and hasn't — changed kitv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kitv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Financial help for restaurant owners For those in the hard-hit restaurant and hospitality industry, the second round of PPP loans also increased the borrowing cap from 2.5 times their normal payroll to 3.5 times. “They knew these guys needed more help than the average borrower,” said James Quitadamo, chief credit officer for the Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod. One sign that may indicate business owners are feeling more confident about the future this year is that there isn’t the same frenzied rush to get in on the second round of PPP loans. Last year, the first round of loans ran out of money within 13 days and the program needed a supplemental Congressional appropriation to refund it. ....
Jim Dine s diptych Harry Mathews Skis the Vercour (1973) has been donated to the Rose Art Museum Sotheby s Twelve years after its collection seemed fated to be sold off by Brandeis University to raise funds, the Rose Art Museum in Waltham, Massachusetts, says it has received gifts of 86 works of art including pieces by Francesco Clemente, Jim Dine, Jenny Holzer, Betye Saar and Andy Warhol in honour of the 60th anniversary of its founding. The donations appear to reflect renewed confidence in the university’s ability to sustain the museum and its 9,000-plus works of art after the attempted 2009 shutdown, and to survive the current financial downturn precipitated by the Covid-19 pandemic. ....