Author: Ameera Bartholomew

Gen Z&Y on D&I: Choose Hope

As we reflect this week on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., and celebrate a historic Presidential Inauguration, all on the heels of a polarizing four years, today, I choose hope. As we relish in these moments of joy, unity and peace, we must also recognize and prepare ourselves for the coming days and months. Here are a few tips for how to keep a sane mind and protect your peace…

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A Point of View: Gen Z on DEIJ—Start NOW

When a company is looking to make meaningful change, they understandably want someone with years of experience and proven results. But this also makes it hard for people like me, who want to begin their journey in DEIJ. As a Gen Z recent graduate, the first thing I noticed was the lack of entry-level positions. So, what can I or anyone else in my situation do right now to hone our toolkit and continue to spread the word around justice and inclusion beyond a class one’s employer may or may not be mandating?

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