Diversity & Multiculturalism

The terms diversity and multiculturalism are sometimes used interchangeably, when there are significant differences between the two. When one thinks of diversity and multiculturalism, they believe that someone’s gender, skin color, or social class shouldn’t matter. Diversity can help us with policies to prevent discrimination, while multiculturalism can help us gain a more meaningful understanding of the differences between people.
 
The Chamber Coalition’s partners, Diversity, Inclusion & Equality Inc. and IQ Inc. have the professionals to help you achieve your goals and plan of both diversity and multiculturalism at the highest quality and most competitive pricing. They boast decades of experience in law, politics, print, and digital media and specialize in vision planning and execution, web development with a business plan approach, and graphic relevance. Their approach to issue campaign management is done on both an individual and group basis and includes training. Their idea and execution plan for business and government campaigns outlines promises and has strategic plans for delivery, that is, execution. Essentially, New York City is a city of diversity, a city that demands and understands that diversity without inclusion is inequality.

About Caribbean American Weekly (CAW)

Owned and produced by Caribbean people, Caribbean American Weekly (CAW) is a weekly paper whose island flair does not preclude it from providing useful information to immigrants from any and all countries of origin throughout the New York metropolitan area. 

A bold new idea in newspaper publishing, CAW serves a blend of international news, sports, interviews, feature articles and political analysis without heavy controversy, local news and informative columns to create a newspaper that readers read and share with others. 

Moreover, bi-weekly paper is accompanied by one of these four topic specific inserts/also standalone publications: The Immigrant’s Journal, CARE Journal, CaribVillage and the newest, Equity Smart Realty

With these rotating special interest sections, the paper is able to attract an audience beyond those interested in Caribbean-American and island life, into the wider population of other immigrant communities, African- and Hispanic- Americans and small business owners and entrepreneurs. CAW’s affiliate paper, Today’s Christian, provides ties to faith-based communities and the organizations based therein. To advertise with CAW, click here

About Workers' World Today (WWT)

The best leader is the hardest worker. Whether it’s business, politics, unions, etc., we can identify our leaders by their work ethic. But, not all workers get the rewards they have earned or the recognition they deserve. Our publication, Workers’ World Today, features news, views and interviews empowering all workers with the recognition they deserve and rewards earned.

Workers’ World Today, a free publication, is working with our Chamber partners, the Hispanic American International Chamber of Commerce (HAICC), the African American International Chamber of Commerce (AAICC) and the New American Chamber of Commerce (NACC), to achieve two unique goals: the Chambers and Workers’ World Today will, one, empower workers to start a union and, two, help all workers to make the transition from worker to business owner. Is this a contradiction? NO; this is our new and real reality.

About Workers' World Today (WWT)

The best leader is the hardest worker. Whether it’s business, politics, unions, etc., we can identify our leaders by their work ethic. But, not all workers get the rewards they have earned or the recognition they deserve. Our publication, Workers’ World Today, features news, views and interviews empowering all workers with the recognition they deserve and rewards earned.

Workers’ World Today, a free publication, is working with our Chamber partners, the Hispanic American International Chamber of Commerce (HAICC), the African American International Chamber of Commerce (AAICC) and the New American Chamber of Commerce (NACC), to achieve two unique goals: the Chambers and Workers’ World Today will, one, empower workers to start a union and, two, help all workers to make the transition from worker to business owner. Is this a contradiction? NO; this is our new and real reality.

Workers’ World Today Columns: From Worker to Business Owner (ESOP), Workers’ Compensation, SSD & Personal Injury, The Good Shop Steward, Workers’ Rights vs. Students’ Rights, Civil Rights or Social Justice? Family: The True Modern Relationship, Home Ownership, Real Estate Development, Retirement, This Day in Workers’ History, We Are the Leadership, Around the Globe, Organizing a Union, Health, Education, Politics and Old & New Immigrants: Their Rights. To advertise with WWT, click here.

About The Immigrant's Journal

The Immigrant’s Journal Legal & Educational Fund, Inc. (IJLEF), founded in 1998, is dedicated to the diverse immigrant groups that constitute the rich fabric of New York. Our purpose is to educate and empower the immigrant communities through the development and coordination of various plans of action on important issues that are crucial to their growth. In summary, our goals are:

• To educate the members of the community about the contributions that immigrants have made to the United States, economically and historically.

• To inform members of the immigrant community about the changes in immigration law, the educational system, health issues, voting rights, financial opportunities and home purchasing.

• To legally assist and direct members of the community facing immigration and other legal problems.

For many years, new immigrants to the United States have been misinformed, embezzled and denied opportunities. This existed as a result of the lack of credible publications and organizations geared toward new immigrants. Hence, The Immigrant’s Journal was launched to fill that void. The Journal provides up-to-date information on laws and regulations affecting the immigrant communities, as well as news and human interest stories. The Journal is published in English, Spanish and French.

In March 2005, the first Annual Think Tank Conference: Protecting Immigrants, was held at the Brooklyn Museum, where the Immigrant’s Journal Legal & Educational Fund, Inc. Membership Program was launched. The event was a success and the Membership Program currently boasts over 5,000 members. To advertise with The Immigrant’s Journal, click here.

Ask The Lawyer

Ask the Lawyer with Brian Figeroux, Esq. You have questions, we have answers on Immigration, International Trade, Matrimonial LawWills, Estate & TrustsCivil RightsPersonal InjuryBankruptcy, Taxation, Equity SmartLandlord & TenantWorkers’ CompensationSocial Security DisabilitySmall Business SolutionsNon-ProfitsDeed Transfers and Real Estate Transactions. We bring you the latest updates on the law and community issues on our radio show.

Labor Radio

NYC Media Training, a 501(c)(3) approved organization, is a proud sponsor of the Radio Show, Labor Radio – the voice of Workers’ World Today and Diversity, Inclusion & Equality, a popular program where listeners can call, write or email in questions relating to workers’ rights and issues, and the labor way.

This weekly program, with various labor leaders and experts, tackles today’s topics and highlights the issues and concerns of workers which are ignored or not properly addressed. This broadcast offers solutions and demands fairness for all workers: blue and white collar.

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