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Complaints to Google about racism and sexism met with therapy referrals
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.SKIP TO CONTENTBy and Benjamin Cruz, a former instructional designer in Google’s Cloud division, was caught off guard when a colleague told them that their skin was much darker than she expected.Cruz, who is Mexican American and prefers to be identified by the pronouns they/them, reported the incident to human resources in 2019 where personnel told them they should “assume good intent,” Cruz recalled in an interview. Unsatisfied, Cruz asked human resources to look deeper into the incident, and an HR official...…IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.SKIP TO CONTENTBy and Benjamin Cruz, a former instructional designer in Google’s Cloud division, was caught off guard when a colleague told them that their skin was much darker than she expected.Cruz, who is Mexican American and prefers to be identified by the pronouns they/them, reported the incident to human resources in 2019 where personnel told them they should “assume good intent,” Cruz recalled in an interview. Unsatisfied, Cruz asked human resources to look deeper into the incident, and an HR official...WW…
In quest to find birth family, woman makes 'life-altering' discovery: She's a princess
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.SKIP TO CONTENTBy saw the unthinkable during her first visit to Bumpe, Sierra Leone, in 2004 — children wandering with missing limbs, schools reduced to rubble, entire neighborhoods destroyed or burned.This was no leisurely trip to the West African country known for its white sand beaches, though. Arriving in the small town of Bumpe, Culberson was taking stock of the land she would now serve as princess.“It was overwhelming. The reality wasn’t just, ‘I’m coming to meet my family and everything’s perfect.’ It...…IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.SKIP TO CONTENTBy saw the unthinkable during her first visit to Bumpe, Sierra Leone, in 2004 — children wandering with missing limbs, schools reduced to rubble, entire neighborhoods destroyed or burned.This was no leisurely trip to the West African country known for its white sand beaches, though. Arriving in the small town of Bumpe, Culberson was taking stock of the land she would now serve as princess.“It was overwhelming. The reality wasn’t just, ‘I’m coming to meet my family and everything’s perfect.’ It...WW…
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