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By Rhonda Foxx, Head of Social Equity Policy & Engagement at Intel
The murder of George Floyd changed the world. This tragedy, coupled with grave inequities that came to light with the global pandemic, forced us all to accept that racism and injustices are alive and well. It demanded each of us to ask, “What can we do to fix and change the long and painful narrative?” At Intel, we immediately accepted our responsibility to use our technologies, size, and scale to address systemic and structural inequities. To us, racial equity and social equality is a legal and public policy matter because law and policies can drive real change.
That is why Intel forged a five-year, $5 million social equity partnership with North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Law. We joined with NCCU to create the world’s first Tech Law and Policy Center at a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). Today, only 5% of attorneys in the U.S. are Black, even though they make up more than 13% of the U.S. population. This is an inequity and does not add up. HBCUs produce 50% of Black lawyers, and nearly 40% of the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus attended an HBCU. HBCUs are a key to producing the next generation of legal and policymakers that will lead the charge to eradicate systemic and structural inequities.
Today, Intel is proud to announce that we have strengthened our partnership with NCCU with the inaugural NCCU-Intel Summer Associate class and the first recipients of the NCCU-Intel Legal Scholarship. Additionally, Intel’s new Racial Justice Pro Bono Attorney, Su Suh will manage a mentoring program for tech law and policy law students to learn more about careers in technology. She will help deliver on Intel’s promise to promote social equity and prepare the next generation of diverse legal and policy HBCU talent.
NCCU Intel Summer Associates
— Moses Washington, NCCU Intel Summer Associate
— Madison Mitchell, NCCU Intel Summer Associate
— Shante Mays, NCCU Intel Summer Associate
NCCU Intel Legal Scholarship
Scholarship Recipients
Cameron Benton, Herbert Brown, Andrea Johnson, Malcolm Lewis, Desire Loundy, Shante Mays, Kayla Mitchell, Asia Skyers, Marcus Tingling, and Arielle Wormack
To hear more about how Intel is advancing social equity with its partnership with NCCU, click here to view the video.
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