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Green 2.0 commissioned the first report of its kind, “The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations” authored by University of Michigan professor Dorceta Taylor, and followed up its groundbreaking research with additional initiatives including a GuideStar partnership and tracking of demographic data, reports on executive searches organizational culture, and “3R Forums” focused on helping NGOs implement better policies for readiness, recruitment and retention. Green 2.0 publishes annual reports, serving as a watchdog for racial and ethnic diversity in the environmental movement

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Organization: Green 2.0
Date: 8/24/22
Resource Type: Organization
Topic: DEI & Anti-Oppression

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