Biden’s Diverse Cabinet Will Matter to America
By promoting diversity within our leadership, President Biden is hoping to get one step closer to representing all people within the nation. But can diversity alone do this?
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By promoting diversity within our leadership, President Biden is hoping to get one step closer to representing all people within the nation. But can diversity alone do this?
Acting secretaries fill the Cabinet as Biden prepares to take office.
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