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Hello, communicators:

Verizon Media’s head of global diversity and inclusion, Ramcess Jean-Louis, says that the company’s approach to becoming “the No. 1 employer of choice for African American’s” has three parts: empathy, advocacy and action.

https://twitter.com/Verizon/status/1272881647717941249

He also reminds communicators that donations are “just a start.” Ensure that your diversity and inclusion strategies include actionable items and goals and aim to educate employees, leaders and other stakeholders.

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The platform’s head, Adam Mosseri, announced that Instagram is looking at how it “impacts communities differently,” promising to address harassment of black users, current account verification requirements, content distribution bias and algorithmic bias:

2/ Addressing the feedback we get has always been an integral part of how we work, and has helped us build a better Instagram for everyone. We’re going to focus on four areas:

• Harassment
• Account verification
• Content distribution
• Algorithmic bias

— Adam Mosseri (@mosseri) June 15, 2020

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