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Cisco and social justice: A commitment with deep roots and a bold future

Learn more about Cisco’s Social Justice initiatives — how it started, its impact so far, and how it continues to evolve with a Q&A between Kevin Delaney and Scott McGregor, director of Cisco’s Social Justice Action Office and a prime mover of the company’s Social Justice Initiative.
Story Highlights:
- In 2020, Cisco launched a five-year, $300 million initiative focused on social justice, including actions like fair pay, increased representation, and support for HBCUs and diverse-owned businesses.
- The initiative has made notable impacts, such as workforce development through the Cisco Networking Academy and significant IT infrastructure support for HBCUs, preserving over $1.5 billion in critical funding.
- Cisco aims to enhance efforts in workforce development, digital equity, and responsible AI, advising other organizations to view social justice as a long-term commitment with expected challenges but significant rewards.
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