THE ATLANTA VOICE - At JPMorgan Chase, our view is that true racial equity will occur in our society when a person’s race is no longer a key determinant in the opportunities that come their way. In examining the unique history of Black Americans, we’ve certainly made significant progress since slavery ended 156 years ago. Black people have reached the highest levels of achievement across virtually every walk of American life— and have been major contributors to the richness and fullness of our society.| By Brian Lamb and Byna Elliott, JPMorgan Chase Over the last month, racial equity has been a key part of our national dialogue as we observed the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s death, the 100-year anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre and Juneteenth, the oldest nationally recognized commemoration marking the end of slavery in the […]