As the industry continues to push DE&I initiatives, Black and minority-owned businesses grapple with the influx of work.
January 10, 2022
2020’s social justice movement has transitioned from a raging boil to a steady simmer as companies continue trying to make good on the wave of DE&I promises made since the murder of George Floyd. Now Black and minority-owned agencies grapple with a different issue: Navigating and sustaining the surge in business brought in by the aftermath. This is the sixth story in a Digiday series that will look at the people and companies at the center of media's defining storylines. Read more below.
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