Get Elected to the Career of Your Dreams: Lessons Learned from the Candidates by Marshawn Evans I don't know about you, but I'm still on a high from this historic election! This is certainly an exciting time for our country. We saw a lot of firsts! The first female vice presidential nominee and of course, the election of the first African-American to the Oval Office. It was electrify...
Intolerance on the Job - A Complex Issue by Anita Bruzzese With the upcoming presidential elections offering a diversity of candidates, some might feel that we’ve come a long way in regards to race, religion and gender. Then why do workers still butt heads on these issues in the workplace?
Rosalyn Taylor O’Neale, a diversity expert, says it’s b...
Eyes on the Prize by Yvonne LaRose Within the last month, Los Angeles has focused on no less than three race-based violence cases that involved minority youth as the perpetrators. As we approached the midpoint of February 2007, the City staged an unprecedented three-day international summit that included City legislators an...
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Welcome to the official website of the National Association of Black Accountants(NABA)! NABA is the premier professional association for developing, and promoting greater participation by African-Americans and other minorities in the accounting and finance professions.
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