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Despite a long-standing commitment to diversity and inclusion, creating a more diverse bar has been challenging for the legal profession. And this begs the question "why?" Does the profession find itself in the precarious position of having self-imposed barriers in place that work against its best efforts, are outside factors beyond the profession's control inhibiting progress, or is it a combination of the two? Fix It: How History, Sports, and Education Can Inform Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity Today cites historical and current references and the latest research to address these questions and much more.…mehr

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Despite a long-standing commitment to diversity and inclusion, creating a more diverse bar has been challenging for the legal profession. And this begs the question "why?" Does the profession find itself in the precarious position of having self-imposed barriers in place that work against its best efforts, are outside factors beyond the profession's control inhibiting progress, or is it a combination of the two? Fix It: How History, Sports, and Education Can Inform Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity Today cites historical and current references and the latest research to address these questions and much more.
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Prior to joining Capital One's diversity and inclusion leadership team, Kenneth Imo led diversity for two international law firms and was in private practice for approximately a decade. Kenneth began his legal career in the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps as a captain. Kenneth lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with his wife Jennifer, daughters Olivia, Cecilia, and Juliet, and dog Julio Jones.