The Opportunity Index, Gavin Lewis
The Opportunity Index, Gavin Lewis
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The Opportunity Index
A Solution-Based Framework to Dismantle the Racial Wealth Gap

Author: Gavin Lewis

Narrator: Diontae Black

Unabridged: 6 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 03/01/2023


Synopsis

In The Opportunity Index, BlackRock managing director and cofounder of the #Talkaboutblack movement, Gavin Lewis, skillfully plots the origins of the racial wealth gap and its impact on the inequalities faced by the Black community today. Weaving a personal and at times moving narrative through some of the most disruptive events of our time, he offers a blueprint for businesses and individuals to understand the risks and opportunities presented by inequality and issues an urgent call to action.

The Opportunity Index also presents: a root cause–oriented and solutions-focused exploration of the racial wealth gap and its role in social, health, and opportunity inequality; a perspective that moves beyond the typical workplace discussion to explore the deeper truths about society and the role of capitalism; and the lessons learned from the #BlackLivesMatter, #MeToo, and climate change movements and how these provide case studies for real and lasting change.

An eye-opening and insightful treatment of what equity and access mean in the context of international finance, The Opportunity Index will earn a place in the libraries of finance professionals, business leaders, teachers, academics, community leaders, diversity, equity, and inclusion experts, and anyone else with an interest in racial, social, and economic fairness around the world.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah

My friend Gavin writes very well - about things I half (at best) knew, half guessed or half (At best) understood. I learned a lot.......more

Goodreads review by James

I think the book provides a good map or at least start to what can be done to close the racial wealth gap. Gavin provides sound reason on what can be measured and what can be done. I appreciate the references and research used to provide solid context as well.......more