Jobs in Demand: Pharmacy Professionals Talk Career Advancement
Three young pharmacy professionals share tips for success and how to break into an in-demand field for minorities.
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Three young pharmacy professionals share tips for success and how to break into an in-demand field for minorities.
Name: Justin Hansford Profession: Law Professor Age: 33 One Word That Describes You: Persistent Justin Hansford, a law professor at Saint Louis University School of Law, has come to learn...
DEI initiatives are often positioned by conservative activists like Chris Rufo and organizations like the Claremont Institute and the Manhattan Institute as “radical.” Other mainline Republicans argue that DEI is basically “reverse racism” against white people.
For the last 10 years, I have run a nonprofit called the Adonai Center, soon to be called FORGE12 (Forge One Two), that has worked to advance boys and men of color socially, educationally, and economically since 2009. Our work has better positioned more than 1,400 young men for academic and career success. Additionally, I have been serving as a global ambassador for the One Young World Summit, working directly with organizers to recruit delegates from 22 states across the U.S. and Washington, D.C.
This teen activist decided to expand her Brown Girl Magic platform to launch an inspiring t-shirt business with apparel that speaks to Black empowerment, beauty, and civil rights.