Protesters at Capitol building A protestor holds a sign that says “No Justice No Peace” in front of the Capitol to protest the killing of George Floyd. Source: Stephanie Kenner/Shutterstock

As the first African American to lead a federal banking agency, NCUA Chair Rodney E. Hood said he felt compelled to share his thoughts about the death of George Floyd and called for the agency and credit union movement to strive for true inclusion through cultural change.

Rodney E. Hood, chairman of the National Credit Union Administration. Rodney E. Hood, chairman of the National Credit Union Administration. by Steven Halperson / Tisara Photo

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