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| Stith outlines the obstacles faced in climbing the
corporate ladder and then offers solutions that employees and employers alike can
implement to eliminate racist attitudes and make diversity in the workplace a reality
Library Journal Library Journal An insider's study of the difficulties encountered by women and minorities in climbing the corporate ladder. Publishers Weekly ...an overflowing cauldron of anecdotes, government statistics, lectures, and prayers...The best of the book is not its fiery reprimand of institutional racism, but the solutions given and the hope provided for those fighting the good fight... a hearty dose of tough love and strong medicine. Quarterly Black Review ...At a time when Affirmative Action itself is proposed for downsizing and America searches for a new game plan to compete in the world market, Stith's arguments take on an edge... and he plumbs the myths and realities, including reverse discrimination, why it's not so. The Book Reader ...Rarely are books written with such revelations and insight into America's darkest sin, the devastation caused by racism and sexism. This is a contemporary no nonsense book which challenges, minorities' women and Corporate America to win the war of racism and sexism in the workplace. Clayton Calhoun, Jr., Civil Rights Attorney Anthony Stith shows us that discrimination and racism must no longer be viewed as a burden but as an opportunity to achieve greatness and our potential. Antelope Valley African-American Museum The title of this book speaks for itself, yet the author does not set out to prove anything, but supplies the blatantly obvious facts. Savoir Faire Magazine |
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