Studies show that women of color are often paid less than their white and male counterparts in similar roles and levels. They also face greater hurdles in promotions and are less likely to be placed in leadership positions, contributing to persistent wage and opportunity gaps within the industry.

Studies show that women of color are often paid less than their white and male counterparts in similar roles and levels. They also face greater hurdles in promotions and are less likely to be placed in leadership positions, contributing to persistent wage and opportunity gaps within the industry.

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