On Point
Her worst fears realized, former Secretary of Justice Wanda Vázquez sworn in as Puerto Rico governor She is the third person in less than a week in the position, a sign of continued political turbulence on the island. She had explicitly stated she didn't want the job, but a court ruling found it was her constitutional duty to take the position in the absence of a sitting secretary of state. "Puerto Rico needs certainty and stability and our actions are directed to that end," she said. "That will always come first." She is the second woman to hold the position; she has no political platform or many fans. Miami Herald
Sergeant: There are white supremacists on the St. Louis police force Heather Taylor, a 19-year veteran of the St. Louis Police Department told CBS News that white supremacist officers are a problem on the force. "Have you seen some of the Facebook posts of some of our suspended officers right now?" St. Louis Public Safety Director Jimmie Edwards, says he's not surprised, but says new training is helping, citing lower use-of-force statistics. But, he concedes there is a long way to go. Secondary takeaway: Implicit bias training doesn't help you if the bias is explicit. CBS News
Cyntoia Brown released after 15 years Brown was only 16 when she shot and killed a man who had picked her up for sex; she was of convicted aggravated robbery and first-degree murder in 2006. But a PBS documentary on her complex life as a trafficked teen made her famous, celebrity allies Rihanna and Kim Kardashian also came to her defense. Her case also helped shape new state-level legislation to protect minors who are victims of sex trafficking. Earlier this year, then Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam granted Brown clemency for what he called a "tragic and complex case." NPR
On Background
Let women and managers of color participate in hiring decisions When a manager has the final say in hiring, direct reports tend to reflect the ethnicity of the manager, one workplace diversity report found. The tendency bleeds into gender as well. Nearly 80% of male employees report to men and more than half of all women report to women. (Very few men report to women.) The survey was conducted by human resource software maker Namely, which queried 1,000 clients with more than 175,000 employees. "Our data," tweeted Namely's chief people officer, "shows that there is still not diversity at the team level in midsize companies." The report suggests harnessing bias with a rope-a-dope strategy of letting women and non-white managers influence hiring. Everett Harper, CEO of Trussworks, says making diversity a priority for everyone has worked for them. SHRM
Writing for Toni Morrison Rebecca Carroll is an author, journalist, cultural commentator, and host at WNYC. But she's also a person who has learned to process her black life in a white world without the veil of the white gaze removed. It has been a journey, she says. "Perhaps too ambitious or presumptuous or high-minded, I had, until the announcement of her death this week, been writing my memoir, Surviving the White Gaze, for Toni Morrison and Pecola Breedlove [the protagonist of The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison's novel about an 11-year-old black girl who believes having blue eyes would make her beautiful.] Because I survived the white gaze for Pecola, and Morrison taught me how." A poignant preview of a complicated road to blackness. The Atlantic
The gay rights movement in magazine covers The images will take you on a journey, I promise. Reveal Digital is a small organization that raises funds to digitize, clear rights, and make important collections available to the public. This new trove has just been added to their open access "Independent Voices" collection. The collection includes extraordinary covers from LGBTQ+ journals from the 1950s to the 1990s, a remarkable resource for researchers, and inclusion fans. And if you're missing back issues of Blazing Star, Come Out!, Dykes and Gorgons, Gay Flames, Lavender Woman, Lesbian Tide, or Sinister Wisdom, you're in luck. The full list is here, browse the collection here, more context below. JSTOR Daily
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