Cid Wilson, President & CEO, and the HACR Team walked
from Capitol Hill in Washington,
DC to Wall Street in New York
City with the support of major national organizations
advocating for greater DEI in Corporate America.
WASHINGTON and NEW
YORK, Oct. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hispanic
Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) is pleased to
announce that on October 11, 2024, it
accomplished its groundbreaking and historic Walk To Wall Street
for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion when the organization's team
members arrived in lower Manhattan, completing the 240 mile trek from
Capitol Hill to Bowling Green Park. The walk began on September 17, 2024.
Led by HACR President & CEO, Cid Wilson, the walk to Wall
Street was a movement to elevate the importance of Diversity,
Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in Corporate America. Wilson and
members of the HACR team physically walked from Washington, DC to New York City with rally stops in Baltimore, Wilmington, DE, Philadelphia, Trenton, NJ, and Newark, NJ, before crossing the George
Washington Bridge and concluding the walk in the Financial District
of New York City. Each day, the
Walk to Wall Street for DEI focused on one of the many
historically marginalized communities that lack presence and
representation on boards of directors and at senior and executive
levels of Corporate America, as well as the board of
directors.
"We organized this historic 'Walk to Wall Street' because
the issues that impact historically underrepresented communities
still exist and have not gone away," said HACR President & CEO,
Cid Wilson. "This extraordinary environment where diversity,
equity, and inclusion are under attack means that it was time for
us to respond in extraordinary ways, thus the movement to
physically walk 240 miles from Capitol Hill to Wall Street to
elevate the continued importance and the need for greater
diversity, equity, and inclusion at all levels of Corporate
America, especially the senior positions, the C-suite, and the
corporate boards."
"Those that wish to take us backwards to the days when it was
acceptable to have inequality and exclusion have attempted to take
the acronym 'DEI' and brand it as a word. Our 'Walk to Wall
Street' is a reminder that DEI is not a word, but an empowering
acronym that stands for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Those who
oppose DEI support the opposite of DEI, homogeneity, inequality,
and exclusion. That is why HACR announced in January 2024 that we were not going to slow down,
back down, or turn around on movement for greater DEI. This is
the year we call on Corporate America to 'Double Down on DEI', thus
the extraordinary decision to Walk to Wall Street for Diversity,
Equity, and Inclusion in Corporate America," continues
Wilson.
HACR thanks the following nonprofit organizations who officially
supported the 'Walk to Wall Street' (listed in alphabetical
order):
- Asian American Business Development Center
- Association of LGBTQ+ Corporate Directors
- Bowling Green Association (host of finale rally in NYC)
- Dominican Bar Association
- Disability:IN
- The Executive Leadership Council (ELC)
- Global Black Economic Forum
- Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE)
- Human Rights Campaign Foundation
- Latino Corporate Directors Association (LCDA)
- LatinoJustice PRLDEF
- Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics (LEAP)
- LGBTQ+ Corporate Directors Association
- MANA – A National Latina Organization
- National Urban League
- SER – Jobs For Progress National
- UnidosUS
- Women's Business Collaborative
"While we accomplished this groundbreaking walk, the movement
for greater DEI continues. We will build on this momentum to
elevate our call for Corporate America to stand strong in support
of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and to not yield to those
societal elements who intend to take Corporate America backwards
despite our growingly diverse and multicultural country. Corporate
America must acculturate to an increasingly diverse workforce, not
ask a diverse society to assimilate to a decades-old corporate
culture that does not embrace DEI nor recognize the
increasingly diverse workforce," concludes Wilson.
HACR will commemorate the completion of the Walk to Wall Street
for DEI on Monday, October 14, 2024,
at 5:30pm ET with a ceremonial walk
through Times Square in New York
City into the New York Marriott Marquis where we will cross
the finish line tape as the organization hosts its 32nd
Annual HACR Symposium: The Power of Hispanic
Inclusion™.
About HACR
Founded in 1986, the Hispanic Association on Corporate
Responsibility (HACR) is the nation's leading nonprofit
organization whose mission is to advance Hispanic inclusion in
Corporate America at levels commensurate to our economic
contributions. Through corporate and public engagements, research,
leadership advancement programs, and advocacy, HACR illuminates
The Power of Hispanic Inclusion™ in the areas of Employment,
Procurement, Philanthropy, and Governance. The organization is
governed by a coalition board of thirteen leading national Hispanic
nonprofit organizations.
Please address media inquiries to HACR Director of
Communications and Marketing Andrea
Orlando at aorlando@hacr.org.
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