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Equal Employment & Civil Rights Journal
Equal Employment & Civil Rights Journal

Over the years, our publications have been enjoyed by readers all over the US.
Below are just some of the letters & e-mails we have received.
Click on the links below to read the testimonials.

TESTIMONIALS FROM OUR READERS

 
"I just finished reading your paper and enjoyed it very much.
My class has been given copies as well. As the author
of several books in the Civil Rights field, your journal
is a must read for anyone interested in the area."
James C. Harvey, Adjunct Professor
Jackson State University, MS


"I am in receipt of a copy of the Equal Employment & Civil Rights
Journal... Please forward me copies of any more recent editions.
I am currently the EEO Officer with the District of Columbia
Superior Court and find your articles very valuable. "
Herbert Jackson, EEO Officer, Superior Court,
Washington, DC


"I had the opportunity to read parts of your publication today and
found it to be quite interesting. Being the only Black male in a
professional administrative position at a predominately small,
private white college in North Carolina, I have the opportunity
to see the differences in how individuals perceive things,
both in their administrative and personal philosophies. Being
advisor to the Black Student Awareness Association, I believe
that many of your articles will prove to be a timely source of
information for the students. Keep up the outstanding job."
George Bowles, Advisor,
Barton College, NC


"...I enjoyed the journal and several of my students used it as well.
Thanks for the copy and I look forward to receiving
additional copies in the future."
Dr. Carl Franklin, Division Chair,
Cloud County Community College, KS


"...The articles are timely and well written; they cover political
issues and other events, both historical and current.
The entire project is a valuable source of information."
Veronica Knight - Assistant Principal,
School District of Hillsborough County, FL


"...We have quoted it in some of our presentations and have found
it to be a valuable resource in our thinking about important shifts
and changes in American culture. You pack in the kind of stuff
that keep us informed, and that helps stimulate us to keep
hacking away at the parochialism that permeates our culture."
Doug Strum - Co-chair,
CARE Community Alliance for Respect &Equality, PA


"Please add this organization to your mailing list. What a great
newspaper! I work with veterans within the Alabama Employment
Service and it will be an assist for me and my
Veterans Department."
Jim Hardin - Employment Service Division,
Alabama Dept. of Industrial Relations


"Thanks for keeping our students updated with the many issues
that affect the lives of minority students in our country."
Art King - Director of Multicutural Programs,
Georgia Southern University


"I am a political science professor at Queens College, NY
....and I thought that it would be an excellent educational
tool for my students. Could we possibly receive more?
My students would benefit immensely."
Joelyn M. Boryczka Queens College Dept. of Political Science

"Our library has used your paper for years and we wish to continue
this great tradition now. Please renew our subscription and keep
your newspaper in our collection."
Gloria Legg, Library Assistant, Kent State University

"I am extremely impressed and would like to secure copies
of this newspaper for my students at Sullivan University."
Jitana Benton - Assistant Director of Student Services
Sullivan University, Kentucky


"We were delighted to read Equal Employment & Civil Rights
Journal, and would like to receive future issues of this newspaper.
We are especially interested in any reports on Affirmative
Action or EEOC issues and Civil Rights Legal Briefs."
Alma Matthews - Rockland County Office of
Employee Rights & Equity Compliance, NY


"I recently came in contact with your newspaper and
Equal Employment & Civil Rights Journal was a welcome sight."
Rose Burns - Treasurer
African American Chamber, IL


"Recently a student of mine drew my attention to your paper
and we had cause to look through it. I believe it would
be useful to my students."
Tony Ogiamien, Professor, Trinity Law School, CA

"We have been fortunate to receive an issue...
I would like a rate card sent to us as well."
Julie James, Marketing Coordinator, Staffmark, Nashville, TN

 
"I know my students have really enjoyed reviewing your
paper in the classroom. Your magazine has opened
many doors for my students who are seeking employment
and job seeking tips. Keep up the good work!"
Ms. Jacqueline Watson - Career Preparation Teacher
Atterbury Job Corps Center, IN


"I am an African-American woman and find it refreshing to read
something pertaining to me. I especially appreciated the article
on the "Middle Passage." It is a little embarassing to admit, but
I did not know this information about the slave route and
the number of slaves who did not survive.
Thanks once again, your journals are greatly needed."
Gloria Motley, Berkeley, CA

"Can you please put our institution on your mailing list?
It would be greatly appreciated. Thank you."
Deanna Snedden, Robert Morris Center for Success, PA

"Thank you for the great minority issues. I have placed
them at two of our Michigan Works! Service Centers so our
job-seeking customers can access them."
Bob Apezynski - Employment Service Coordinator,
Michigan Works, MI


"I am impressed with the concept and content.. I am hopeful
that I will get to see your publication on a regular basis."
Marvin B. Austin, President/CEO
Legacy Enterprises, Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan


"One of the reasons I feel this publication would help is because
of the advertising. The companies, schools and industries that
advertise state that they support the minority communities."
Ms. W. Faye Moore, Community Service Director
Lakeside Correctional Facility, Camp Summit Boot Camp, IN


"I'm an instructor at Blackhawk Technical College and I found the
information in your newspaper very interesting and informative.
We need more of its circulation in our campus."
Mario Flores, Instructor Blackhawk Technical College, WI

"I am sure both our offices will find your publication
to be a valuable resource."
David A. McClure, Director,
Career Planning & Placement, Central Texas College, TX


"I truly enjoyed reading Equal Employment & Civil Rights Journal.
I have shared articles from the Journal with my students and
colleagues. It is a valuable tool!"
Constance Slaughter-Harvey, Attorney at Law, MS

"We would be pleased to distribute your newspapers to our
students. Our students enjoyed the issue you sent us."
Michael Marcum, Guidance Counselor
Cumberland Technical College, Harlan, KY


"Your Journal contains such clear explanation of employment
discrimination that I desired more issues. I am in the midst of a
discrimination case and I have not obtained such thorough
information from any lawyer or EEOC office."
Diane Joy Jenkins, President, Success Publishing, VA

"I recently viewed your publication of EE&CRJ and appreciate your
valuable resource. Thank you for printing this helpful information."
Barbara Miller, Student Support Services
The University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh


"We sincerely thank you for forwarding the issues to the
student services office. We appreciate receiving the timely
publication and are dedicated to promoting Equal Opportunity
Education and Employment ."
Adrienne Thompson, Student Activities Coordinator
Associated Students of Citrus College, CA


"We would love to make the journal available to our students.
We appreciate your journal..."
Eva Vega, Coordinator of Multicultural Student Affairs
Office of Student Development, College at Oneonta, NY


"Please place us on your mailing list as regular subscribers.
We find your publication interesting reading for our students."
Beryl Heidorn, Director, Career Development Center,
College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY


"Many of our students are looking to relocate out of Kansas, so I
am sure your newspaper will be of much assistance to them."
Tara Myers, Director of Admissions, Bryan Career College, KS

The testimonials are given verbatim as received except for correction of spelling/grammar. We have also shortened many of these testimonials when they were lengthy or included comments not related to their opinions of our publications.



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