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In 2016, NPR's Human Resources department expanded the options for race and ethnicity with which newsroom employees could identify to include "American Indian" and "Two or more." In 2017, the options expanded again to include "Not Specified." Juliette Rocheleau/NPR hide caption
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Michael Oreskes has resigned as chief of NPR's newsroom following accusations of sexual harassment. Chuck Zoeller/AP hide caption