Author: DiversityComm

By Jasmine Tiffany   In the world of gymnastics, where precision meets grace, Simone Biles has etched her name into the books of history as the most decorated gymnast of all time. As the world prepares to celebrate Black History and Heritage Month, it’s only fitting to shine a spotlight on this remarkable athlete whose journey has been nothing short of inspiring.Simone Biles, born on March 14, 1997, in Columbus, Ohio, catapulted onto the global gymnastics stage at the age of 6, with a combination of power, poise, and remarkable skill. Her journey to becoming the most decorated gymnast began long…

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Empowering Careers: Top Hispanic Employers on the Best of the Best List In a commitment to diversity and inclusion, DiversityComm, Inc. proudly unveils the Best of the Best list for the Hispanic community in 2024. This list showcases companies that stand as champions, offering exciting career opportunities and embracing the heritage and skills of the Hispanic community. Spotlight on Diversity Champions This month, we shine a spotlight on the exceptional employers from the Best of the Best list who are dedicated to fostering inclusive workplaces for the Hispanic community. Among them are companies who are game changers in their industries…

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In a quest for diversity and inclusion, DiversityComm, Inc. (DCI) has introduced the revolutionary DCI Job Board, aimed at reshaping the job market landscape by emphasizing the importance of diversity. Discover Diversity in Opportunities The DCI Job Board not only lists job opportunities but serves as a beacon for employers committed to fostering diverse workplaces. Through this platform, we spotlight featured employers dedicated to inclusivity, showcasing their commitment to building diverse and equitable teams. Empowering Job Seekers As job seekers navigate the complexities of the modern job market, our job board becomes a comprehensive resource center. We empower them with…

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Shaping Diversity in 2024: A Transformation for DiversityComm, Inc. In an exciting evolution, DiversityComm, Inc. is proud to unveil a new chapter starting January 1, 2024. This transformative journey will see us shift from publishing six renowned diversity-focused magazines to focusing on two impactful publications: DiversityComm Magazine and the U.S. Veterans Magazine. Expanding Horizons for a More Inclusive World This strategic shift underscores our commitment to inclusivity, aiming to cater to an even broader range of communities. From Black and Hispanic to Disability, Women, STEM, Veterans, AAPI, Native Origins and LGBTQ+ communities, our publications will now echo a more diverse…

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IRVINE, CA (Feb. 1, 2024) – DiversityComm Magazine, one of America’s top diversity-focused publications, is thrilled to announce the release of its upcoming issue, slated to hit digital and print newsstands on February 1, 2024. As a bonus preview, the magazine is honored to feature “The One & Only” Tyler Perry as the cover story, providing readers with an exclusive glimpse into the life and achievements of this iconic figure. Furthermore, DiversityComm Magazine is excited to announce that it has been named the top diversity magazine by Google, solidifying its position as a leading advocate for diversity and inclusivity. While…

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In its desire to serve a larger segment of the disability community, Abilities Expo—the premiere event for people with disabilities, their families, caregivers, seniors and healthcare professionals—has agreed to be acquired by Raccoon Media Group, a global leader in community-based events. This strategic move marks a significant milestone for both organizations, opening up new avenues for growth and opportunity in the health and well-being markets. Founded in 1979, Abilities Expo has long been recognized as the leading live and online platform for showcasing disability information, products, services and technologies through its digital platform and live events in Los Angeles, Metro New…

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There’s more to maintaining a healthy heart than just eating right and exercising regularly. While these practices play an important role in both cardiovascular and overall health and well-being, getting a good night’s sleep is also key.”Getting a good night’s sleep every night is vital to cardiovascular health,” said Donald M. Lloyd-Jones, M.D., Sc.M., FAHA, immediate past president of the American Heart Association and one of the world’s most highly regarded experts in cardiovascular disease prevention and epidemiology. “Adults should aim for an average of 7-9 hours, and babies and kids need more depending on their age.”However, more than 1 in…

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By Alysia Eve   It’s no secret having children impacts our lives at home and in the workplace. It can feel like a never-ending battle, trying to organize our time so we can continue to contribute at work, being present at home for our families, and carving out much-needed self-care. The time we so willingly flittered away before kids is suddenly our most constrained and precious resource.Many working parents, particularly mothers, accept the fact that having a family means career growth will slow. And they aren’t wrong. But working mothers can continue to progress in their careers by carefully establishing boundaries,…

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Lily Gladstone, of Siksikaitsitapi and Niimiipuu heritage, has achieved a historic milestone as the first Native American actress to receive an Oscar nomination at the 96th Academy Awards. Nominated for her role in Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon,” where she portrays real-life figure Mollie Kyle alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, Gladstone’s performance in the 1920s Oklahoma-set crime drama highlights the murders of Osage tribe members by white men seeking to exploit oil rights.In addition to her Academy Award nomination, Gladstone recently made Golden Globes history by becoming the first Indigenous person to win the award for…

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Pride month will be celebrated in June, but we should honor those that have fought for the rights of the LGBTQ+ communities all year long. Take the time to remember those who used their intersectionality to champion inclusion for both the Hispanic and LGBTQ+ communities. Here are five trailblazers you should know:Sylvia RiveraCoined as the “Rosa Parks of the modern transgender movement,” Sylvia Rivera was an American gay liberation and transgender rights activist who advocated for LGBTQ+ rights in New York during the 1970s until her death in 2002. Working with her friend, mentor and prominent figure in the Stonewall…

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