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OPINION: Black and Asians Are United No Matter What the New York Times Says

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Zafar Brooks is Infoblox’s Global Leader of Diversity and Inclusion. In this newly created position, Brooks’s portfolio covers strategic planning, talent development, constituent relations, and global alignment for diversity and inclusion of the software company.

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Blacks and Asians may not have done anything at the level or speed as the Times expected to happen over the past year. But it doesn’t mean “nothing” is happening. Communities around the country, Black and Asian, are working together because we all want the same thing– a sense of peace and safety where we live and work.

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