Videos

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Procter and Gamble: The Talk

The conversations we have but don't want to...that's 'The Talk.' Explore scenes of black parents openly sharing truths about bias their children will experience.

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HP: Family Portrait

HP asked a diverse group of Americans to create their own portrait of an “all-American” family. They discovered that there is a big difference between the picture many of us have of the “typical” American family and the reality of American families today

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HP: #LatinoJobs

HP asked employees from different companies one simple question to help reinvent what a Latino job means.

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PwC/Harvard: The Universe Inside

400 years ago, we began to explore the universe with simple tools. And it challenged our beliefs about our place in the universe. Are investigations of the universe inside our minds any different? An introduction by Outsmarting Human Minds founder, Dr. Mahzarin Banaji.

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PwC/Harvard: Who are we helping?

Humans help each other all the time. So what’s wrong with helping?

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HP: Kai’s Story Black Girls code

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HP: Proud Portraits LGBTQIA

HP: Ask Me About Veterans
HP: Ask Me About/Veterans

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HP: Paro’s Story

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Ad Council: Rising

In Rising, a diverse but divided neighborhood struggles to survive rising floodwaters and bias in the heart of America. The original short film by director David Nutter and screenwriter Lena Waithe asks the question, “why does it take a disaster to bring us together?”

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Ad Council: We Are America

To love America is to love all Americans. John Cena takes a break between dropping body slams to drop some truth – that patriotism is more than pride of country, it’s love beyond labels.

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Ad Council: Love Has No Labels

While the vast majority of Americans consider themselves unprejudiced, many of us unintentionally make snap judgments about people based on what we see—whether it’s race, age, gender, religion, sexuality, or disability. The Love Has No Labels campaign challenges us to open our eyes to our bias and prejudice and work to stop it in ourselves, our friends, our families, and our colleagues.