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The 21st century requires an understanding of the impact of a global economy on local, regional and national business. In addition to encountering a wide variety of groups in your individual workplace, you might be asked to work with international counterparts and managers. These resources are meant to broaden your knowledge and clarify your perceptions about a diverse workforce, whether you consider yourself a member of a historically disadvantaged group or not. In addition to your Ethnic Studies general education requirement, consider these resources as vital to your background in the work world.
If you have other resources that you would like to see listed here, please contact Career Services in Salazar 1070, at (707) 664-2196.
African-American Links
The Black Collegian
Black Voices
NAACP
Corporate Summer Internships for Students of Color (SE0)
INROADS
Student with Disabilities Resources
ADA Information Center On-Line!
EASI Assistive technology and other resources
Link to the Disability Student Services for more Resources
Entrypoint - Offering Internships to students with disabilities
National non-profit career center for people with disabilities
Latino Links
Saludos Web
Hispanic 100
CLNet
Women's Resources
Women's Network
Women's Work
N.O.W.
Voices of Women
United States Department of Labor Women's Bureau
Native American & Other Minority Resources
Tribal College Journal
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
Native Net
Jewish Employment Network
Anti-Defamation League
Jewish Bulletin
Asian Links
Hmong Homepages
Asia-Net
Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, Transgendered Links
Feminist Career Center
Center for Culture, Gender & Sexuality
Queer Resources Directory
General Links for Underrepresented Groups
Fortune's list of Most Diverse Employers
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