Black parents in America have long had to have "the talk" with their children, as successive generations found it necessary to discuss the harsh realities of being black in this country, warning their children about racial bias and the prejudices they will inevitably face. P&G decided to showcase what those conversations might look like in...
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July 25, 2017
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Teaching kids about racial bias, for generations
By Erik Oster
Black parents in America have long had to have "the talk" with their children, as successive generations found it necessary to discuss the harsh realities of being black in this country, warning their children about racial bias and the prejudices they will inevitably face. P&G decided to showcase what those conversations might look like in...
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By Patrick Coffee
Move follows last year's merger with P&G
By Patrick Coffee
The fruits of a 2-year brand refresh debut today
By Robert Klara
New York is full of those double-decker buses that cart tourists up and down the avenues as guides bark out fascinating facts. But on Thursday, one of those buses will be offering up a far more refined experience. Parked next to Radio City Music Hall on the 27th, which happens to be National Refreshment Day,...
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