
If you’ve passed by AT&T’s headquarters in downtown Dallas the past couple of weeks, you may have noticed a small group of protesters hoisting anti-discrimination signs.
The protesters, fueled by recent revelations of a racist text by former AT&T U-verse president Aaron Slater, say they’re speaking out against racial inequalities they believe exist within AT&T's culture. Slater was fired by AT&T.
The protesters said they are associated with the National Association of African American Owned…
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