KEY POINTS
  • GM CEO and Chairman Mary Barra said she is "impatient and disgusted" following the deaths of George Floyd and other black Americans.
  • She said let's stop asking "why" and start asking "what" we can "do – individually and collectively – to drive change … meaningful, deliberate change."
  • GM is among companies such as Apple and Snap in addressing employees regarding Floyd's death.

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General Motors Chairman and CEO Mary Barra on April 1, 2020 tours one of the company's facilities in Warren, Michigan that will produce Level 1 face masks.

General Motors CEO and Chairman Mary Barra is "impatient and disgusted" following the deaths of George Floyd and other black Americans, she said in messages this week to employees, suppliers and dealers.

"The recent deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor astonishingly add to the important and unconscionable list of black Americans who have lost their lives based on the color of their skin," she wrote. "I am both impatient and disgusted by the fact that as a nation, we seem to be placated by the passive discussion of 'why.' Why does this happen? Why can't we get to a different place? Why is the response so visceral?"

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