NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION
The African American Resources section of the Diversity Recruitment Sources Guide identifies a broad spectrum of minority organizations located throughout the United States.
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These organizations cater to the needs of African Americans in various fields, including education, employment, and community development. The guide provides contact information and a brief description of each organization, highlighting their mission and goals. The organizations listed in this section include Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., American Association for Affirmative Action, and many others. These organizations focus on promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, and provide resources and support for African Americans in their respective fields. One of the key organizations listed is the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc., which serves as a non-partisan policy-oriented catalyst that educates future leaders and promotes collaboration among legislators, business leaders, minority-focused organizational leaders, and organized labor to effect positive and sustainable change in the African American community. Another notable organization is the National Association for Black Journalists, which is an organization of journalists, students, and media-related professionals that provides quality programs and services to and advocates on behalf of black journalists worldwide. The National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. is also listed, which is the premiere professional association for developing and promoting greater participation by African-Americans and other minorities in the accounting and finance professions. The National Association of Blacks in Energy is another organization that is listed, which is a national association of energy professionals founded and dedicated to ensure the input of African Americans and other minorities into the discussions and developments of energy policies, regulations, R&D technologies, and environmental issues. The National Black Law Students Association is also included, which is a national organization created and designed to articulate and promote the professional needs and goals of Black law students. The National Black MBA Association, Inc. is another organization that is listed, which is an organization whose vision is to lead in the creation of economic and intellectual wealth for Blacks. These organizations, along with many others listed in this section, provide valuable resources and support for African Americans in their respective fields, and work towards promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in various aspects of society.
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