This is what DEI stands for.
What is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion?
As of 2023, this percentage of employed U.S. adults viewed focusing on increasing DEI at work as a good thing. (42%, 56%, 68%, or 74%)
What is 56%?
This beverage company aims to collect and recycle 70% to 75% of the bottles and cans it introduces into the market annually by 2035 as part of its sustainability efforts.
What is Coca-Cola?
This animal emits enough methane gas to contribute to 16% of the total amount of global warming gasses in the atmosphere.
What are cows?
Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan were trailblazers known for working for this agency.
What is NASA?
This is what the "I" in BIPOC stands for.
What is Indigenous?
According to a 2023 survey, this percentage of U.S. workers reported regularly experiencing race-based microaggressions in the workplace. (25%, 38%, 54%, 60%)
What is 60%?
This global e-commerce leader has been recognized as the largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy for five consecutive years, supporting over 600 solar and wind projects worldwide.
What is Amazon?
This is the main reason why AI system ChatGPT has recently raised environmental concerns.
What is water consumption?
This 22 year old activist is known for her work with environmental organizations and was a prominent voice in the fight against climate change in her youth.
Who is Greta Thunberg?
This is what LGBTQIA+ stands for.
What is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, asexual, and limitless possibility?
This is how many trees it takes to print a run of a NYT's Sunday edition. (25,000 trees, 45,000 trees, 75,000 trees, or 115,000 trees)
What is 75,000 trees?
This global shipping company pledged to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and is investing in electric delivery vehicles.
What is FedEx?
This is the type of sustainable practice where you grow different crops in the same area in a sequenced season.
What is Crop Rotation?
In 2009, Sonia Sotomayor was the first Latina to become what?
What is a justice of the supreme court?
This is what CSR stands for and what it is/means. (two-part answer)
What is Corporate Social Responsibility? What is a company's commitment to operating in a way that is ethical and contributes to the well-being of society and the environment?
At the current pace, this is how many years it will take for senior leadership in the workplace (SVP and C-Suite) to reach true parity for all women. Parity is the state or condition of being equal, especially regarding status or pay. (14 years, 22 years, 48 years, or 61 years)
What is 48 years?
It's 22 years for only White women, but almost 50 years for ALL women including women of color to have parity, and this is if companies maintain their current rate of progress.
This global streaming company launched a fund to support underrepresented creators in film and television, aiming to improve diversity in media.
What is Netflix?
This is the term for an economic system that tries to eliminate waste by using resources through reuse, repair, and recycling.
What is a circular economy?
Katharine Graham became the first female CEO of a Fortune 500 company when she took over this company in 1972. (General Motors, The Washington Post, United Parcel Service, Oracle)
What is The Washington Post?
PFL stands for
What is “person-first language”? Places the person or people at the beginning of the descriptive phrase “I am a person with a disability”
The United States produces 10% of this non-renewable resource for the world and consumes 24%.
What is petroleum/oil?
This multinational technology company recently expanded its neurodiversity hiring program, aiming to create more inclusive employment opportunities for individuals with autism and other cognitive differences.
What is Microsoft?
What is greenwashing?
The first woman to win an Olympic gold medal was Hélène de Pourtalès in the 1900 Games in Paris, and she won in this event. (Sailing, Croquet, Archery, Fencing)
What is Sailing?