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  • A provocative book explores the barriers that hold women back, why previous diversity, equity and inclusion approaches have failed and how to move forward

    A provocative book explores the barriers that hold women back, why previous diversity, equity and inclusion approaches have failed and how to move forward

    June 08, 2025 | 08:00PM

    How DEI is misunderstood — and the real route to gender equality
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