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EDI Tech Corner: 10 Must-Have Diversity Resources on Twitter

July 8, 2014 by Kindra Cotton Leave a Comment

In previous posts, we’ve talked about the 4 Things You Should Know About Twitter as a Diversity Professional, and introduced you to the concept of Hashtag Diversity Chats on the popular real-news social network.  Today we’re sharing 10 Must-Have Diversity Resources on Twitter to help you better navigate the social space and follow the diversity-related … [Read more...] about EDI Tech Corner: 10 Must-Have Diversity Resources on Twitter

Never Invited to the 4th of July Party: The Case for Reparations & Citizenship – Part II

July 2, 2014 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

With 4th of July events coming up, there will be many gatherings and parties.  In any type of party, whether particularly posh or just cool and casual, a set of implicit rules always exists: Don’t eat before everyone else; Don’t get drunk, and Don't talk about politics or religion.  However, life for People of Color hasn't exactly been a … [Read more...] about Never Invited to the 4th of July Party: The Case for Reparations & Citizenship – Part II

Spike Lee’s “Do The Right Thing” and the Chief Diversity Officer (CDO)

June 30, 2014 by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green 2 Comments

This month is the 25th Anniversary of Spike Lee’s film Do the Right Thing.  I remember seeing the film for the first and only time in 1989.  The film portrayed tensions between the local residents and an Italian-American family in the Black neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn, on the hottest day of the summer.  In a Rolling Stones interview, Lee … [Read more...] about Spike Lee’s “Do The Right Thing” and the Chief Diversity Officer (CDO)

Twitter and the Diversity Professional: 4 Things You Should Know About the Real-Time News Network

June 24, 2014 by Kindra Cotton Leave a Comment

Twitter and the Diversity Professional: 4 Things You Should Know About the Real-Time News Network

Part of the popular adage that says “Twitter is for the people you want to know” rings true for one of the most active social network with 255,000,000 monthly active users sending 500,000,000 tweets per day.  Twitter’s mission is “to give everyone the power to create and share ideas and information instantly, without barriers” and it does that … [Read more...] about Twitter and the Diversity Professional: 4 Things You Should Know About the Real-Time News Network

Your Pride Is Our Pride

June 17, 2014 by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green Leave a Comment

Last year I experienced Pride Toronto for the first time.  It was festive and the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled against DOMA – the Defense Against Marriage Act, a case that had intimate connections to Toronto. This year World Pride 2014 is coming to Toronto, and you can see signs of preparation all around.  Businesses have transformed their displays to show … [Read more...] about Your Pride Is Our Pride

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