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Companies respond to Black Lives Matter on Juneteenth

We hear how firms are marking Juneteenth, the anniversary of the end of slavery in the US.

We hear how firms are marking Juneteenth, the anniversary of the end of slavery in the US. Author A. Kirsten Mullen grew up in Texas, the last state where slavery was abolished, and tells us whether she thinks the additional focus this year as a result of recent Black Lives Matter protests will signal any lasting change. And we hear from Pepper Miller, who is an African-American marketing expert, and helps companies appreciate the power and value of black people as a segment of the market. Also in the programme, with a significantly reduced oil price, oil companies are having a tough time at the moment. Maarten Wetselaar is director of gas and new energies at Shell, and tells us how the business is responding the the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic. Plus the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Deborah Weitzmann reports on how faced with lockdown measures, universities have turned to online graduation ceremonies for those finishing their courses of study this year.

(Picture: A confederate monument in Georgia is taken down to mark Juneteenth. Picture credit: Getty Images.)

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Fri 19 Jun 2020 14:32GMT

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