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It is almost a year since the murder of George Floyd, which opened the eyes of people around the world to the reality of systemic racism and violence against Black people in this country. His death sparked a movement, with protests across the nation and globe, like we haven’t seen since the civil rights movement.
But it also sparked conversations that led to action.
In response, Salesforce launched the Racial Equality and Justice Taskforce to help drive systemic change in our workplace and community. Salesforce is taking action across four pillars: people, philanthropy, purchasing, and policy decisions as we work to advance racial equality and justice. At the same time, several Black business owners in the Salesforce ecosystem spoke up to express the need to be a part of the conversation.
“Advocacy is not my strong suit,” Joshua Hoskins, founder and developer at CRMified said. “But George Floyd’s death gave me
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