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Dr. Denise O'Neil Green

Your Pride Is Our Pride

06/17/2014 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

A Note to Chief Diversity Officers: Be A Rainbow in the Clouds

06/10/2014 by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green Leave a Comment

When I heard that Dr. Maya Angelou had died on May 28, I was sad to hear she had passed away.  She was such a phenomenal woman that all types of media outlets reported on her death, including Canada’s Globe and Mail. That following Sunday on Oprah’s OWN network, they broadcast several interviews that Oprah had done with Maya Angelou.  For three hours I … [Read more...] about A Note to Chief Diversity Officers: Be A Rainbow in the Clouds

Affirmative Action, Affirming Access, and Coates’ Case for Reparations – Part 1

05/27/2014 by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green Leave a Comment

When I arrived home Friday, May 23 after work, my partner asked me had I heard about the Atlantic article by Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Case for Reparations.  I told him no.  He was somewhat surprised given that I always seem to be on top of everything, but I had not heard.  So, immediately I went to Twitter and searched “case for reparations”, and found a … [Read more...] about Affirmative Action, Affirming Access, and Coates’ Case for Reparations – Part 1

How Obamacare Helped Me Have a Happy Mother’s Day

05/06/2014 by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green Leave a Comment

Saturday, April 10, 2010 was a normal day.  I spent time with my daughter.  We had lunch and tackled chores.  I spent the evening with my husband and watched some TV.  Earlier that day I tried to call my son, the college student, and invited him to lunch, but I wasn't able to reach him. I assumed I would give him a call the next day. So the day concluded … [Read more...] about How Obamacare Helped Me Have a Happy Mother’s Day

Continuing the Diversity Conversation: #DiversityCAN and #Diversity4US

04/15/2014 by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green Leave a Comment

Before September 2012, I rarely used social media either personally or professionally.  I had a handful of Facebook Friends, Twitter Followers, and LinkedIn Connections.  Although I had a Blackberry, I didn’t take advantage of all its smartphone features.  I primarily used it to makes calls, check my emails, keep up with my work schedule, and take a picture … [Read more...] about Continuing the Diversity Conversation: #DiversityCAN and #Diversity4US

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