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World Service,11 mins

Why tackling racism in the boardroom starts in the classroom

World Business Report

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We examine why tackling racism in the boardroom starts in the classroom. Former pupils at an elite New York private school describe their experiences. Szu Ping Chan also hears from Harvard Graduate School professor Anthony Abraham Jack on why some students are better prepared for college than others. And Shartoyea Scott Dixon, vice president of campus programmes at Management Leadership for Tomorrow explains why the number of black MBA students has stagnated.

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