Microsoft has selected Mississippi-based Canopy Children's Solutions (Canopy) as the Charity of Choice for 2018 Microsoft Rocks (MS Rocks). This benefit concert will be held October 10, 2018, at Breakers Sky Lounge in Herndon, VA, outside of Washington, DC.
Read MoreLatinos are Americans. We are White, we are Black, we are Native, Asian, LGBT. We are True American Diverse Beauty.
Read More"Summer of Service" is a summer day camp filled with community service opportunities for students with all abilities. It is a partnership between the Edlavitch DCJCC, which has more than 25 years of proven leadership in providing safe, outstanding volunteer service opportunities, and RespectAbility, a nonprofit organization fighting stigmas and advancing opportunities for people with disabilities.
Read MoreImportant March 20 breakfast discussion will focus on the path to inclusion in Hollywood for people with disabilities
Read MoreLed by Marisa Hamamoto, a Professional Dancer Once Paralyzed from the Neck Down
Read MoreSpecial Citizens, a New York City non-profit organization that has been supporting adults and children with Autism for over forty years, has become a leader in providing the individuals they support with an opportunity to join the workforce.
Read MoreLongtime Oakland University friend Dr. Hamid Sheikh's mother, the late Hajja Razia Sharif Sheikh, was a religious woman who urged her eight children to pursue higher education and respect all cultures, creeds and religions.
Read MoreDiversity and Inclusion speaker Lenora Billings-Harris has been awarded the prestigious "Top5 Speaker" designation in 2014 by Speaking.com, one of the United States most prominent speakers bureaus.
Read MoreThe first of a series of dinner conversations to connect and engage the powerful voice and perspective of Latina corporate business executives throughout the country to build on their future took place in Miami last week.
Read MoreChief Diversity Officers are coming together in London April 16-17 for a thought-leading venue on European trends impacting diversity and inclusion. It is the next event in True Blue Inclusion's idea sharing series for diversity professionals.
Read MoreChief Diversity Officers (CDO's) will have opportunity to meet a group of key White House appointees who lead a variety of functions impacting diversity and inclusion activity for US corporations. Meeting will take place in DC on February 21-22.
Read MoreDiversity and inclusion leaders, more and more seen as contributors to building businesses, see a need to experience global issues on a practical, working scale, according to True Blue Inclusion, a collaborative CDO resource group.
Read MoreThe Executive Level Think Tank Training & Roundtable Exchange Sessions on Diversity & Inclusion will take place in New York City from March 26 through 28, 2012, top leaders from government, industry, nonprofits, and academia will be in attendance
Read MoreA longtime leader in the Grand Rapids legal community, Warner Norcross & Judd LLP will be among the first law firms in Michigan to sign the State Bar of Michigan's new Pledge to Achieve Diversity and Inclusion.
Read MoreChuck Obina, an Atlanta-based executive has been appointed as the first CEO/President of the recently launched Global Diversity and Inclusion Foundation (GDIF).
Read MoreThe National Inclusion Project honored 2009 champions and raised over $465,000 for the inclusion of children with disabilities at its recent gala in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Read MoreThe National Inclusion Project, a non-profit organization co-founded by Clay Aiken that bridges the gap between special needs children and the world around them, announces their 6th annual holiday gift-wrapping fundraiser.
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