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Friday, May 18, 2007
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: Friday, May 18, 2007
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Helping the State Department Reach Out: Rachel Friedland
Read this story from the May 2007 issue of DiversityInc
magazine. Rachel Friedland, employment marketing communications consultant for the U.S. Department of State, knows how to reach people ... even if it means taking unusual routes. (more
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Do Most Whites Fib When Saying Yes to Obama?
Today's Headlines: Do Most Whites Fib When Saying Yes to Obama? New Immigration Bill Could Pave Way to Citizenship; L.A. Immigration Marchers Return to Park Where They Were Shot; Acts of Civil Defiance During Civil Rights Era Could Be Pardoned; Too Few Blacks in Baseball Worries Hammerin' Hank; Gay, Lesbian Youths Find Home in Specialty Shelters; Black-Owned Broadcasting Company Bans Lyrics Deemed Violent, Sexist, Racist; Saying 'That's So Gay' Is Not Protected; Quincy Jones, Tommy Hilfiger and Russell Simmons to Raise Money for King Memorial; U.S. Justice Dept. Under Fire for Lack of Diversity (more
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Coca-Cola: From Discrimination Suit to Diversity Leader
Read this story from the January/February 2007 issue of DiversityInc
magazine. How did the beverage giant change its corporate culture after facing the largest racial-bias lawsuit in U.S. history? DiversityInc
had exclusive access to all the key players in this amazing transformation story, including the CEO, the head of the court-appointed task force and the plaintiffs' attorney. (more
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Four Generations in the Workplace: Do You Get Their Differences?
Read this story from the May 2007 issue of DiversityInc
magazine. Do 25-year-olds need to "pay their dues"? Can boomers ever let go? Are the four generations now in the workplace working together productively? To find out, we put together an amazing roundtable with 12 people of varying age from Ernst & Young, Marriot International, The Coca-Cola Co. and Allstate. (more
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New Census Data Proves Changing Demographics: People of Color Top 100M
People of color will be the majority in this country by 2050, if not sooner, the Census Bureau predicts. The nation got closer to that milestone yesterday when the Census Bureau announced that there now are more than 100 million people of color in this country, with Latinos and Asians growing the most rapidly. (more
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Should Walt Disney Re-Release 'Song of the South'? Here's What You Said
The possibility that The Walt Disney Co. will re-release the 1946 film "Song of the South" has concerned many in the black community. The controversy began in March when CEO Robert Iger suggested it could happen. Although it seems unlikely that Disney would re-release the controversial film, the potential has generated much reaction. What did DiversityInc readers have to say? (more
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