Balancing Costs and Fairness: The Loss of Focus on Social Values
US tariffs and the EU’s integrationist competitiveness funds both view social spending as a consequence, rather than a contributing factor, to equitable and sustainable growth.
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US tariffs and the EU’s integrationist competitiveness funds both view social spending as a consequence, rather than a contributing factor, to equitable and sustainable growth.
As Cisco moves forward in our social justice journey, we’re expanding our perspective to help frame social justice in a way that resonates globally. Framing social justice as access, equity, participation, and human rights allows us to transcend the notion that social justice is simply about race.
Alex Vitale elaborates on the need to put an end to policing, its links to inhibiting social justice, as well as suitable alternatives and systemic changes.
In honor of World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, Cisco’s Scarlet Estrada shares more about how she is advocating for others.
Mary Fernandez and Monica Wegner share more about Cisco’s public commitment to accessibility and disability inclusion.
Cisco is supporting CODE JOSHUA, a nonprofit that helps first responders learn to interact with compassion when approaching people with autism.
Cisco’s Chief Social Impact Officer, Brian Tippens, reflects on the significance of the Juneteenth holiday in the United States.
As an executive sponsor for Cisco’s Social Justice Actions, I help steward our company’s five-year, US$150 million commitment to HBCUs. Our mission is to create a generational impact through technology modernization and STEM education acces. I am proud to provide an update on Cisco’s commitment across four key areas of impact.
As Louis Ceaser IV celebrates 10 years at Cisco, he shares what lights him up in advocating for customers and in contributing to his community.
Event organizers reflect on Cisco’s first-ever Black-owned Partner and Supplier Conference in Atlanta, Georgia on April 25.