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Our Commitment to Diversity and Equality at Rural Development

September 27, 2016 Angilla Denton, USDA Rural Development Civil Rights Director

Last month, USDA took time to reflect on the great strides we’ve made in achieving better Civil Rights results for those who work here and those we serve. This month’s chapter, Rural America is Back in Business , examines how USDA has helped the rural economy rebound. By embracing Civil Rights and...

USDA Results Rural

USDA Proudly Supports the LGBT Community in Oregon and Nationwide

August 31, 2016 Vicki Walker, Oregon State Director, USDA Rural Development

I recently had the privilege of representing the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development at the Eugene/Springfield Pride Festival in southwestern Oregon. We stood side-by-side with our counterparts at the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Forest Service. When this...

USDA Results Rural

Building Partnerships for Diversity through the B.A.Y.O.U.

August 11, 2016 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation and Marketing Program

Recently, I had the opportunity to travel to Louisiana with my Administrator, Elanor Starmer, Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), and visit Southern University and A & M College (Southern), an 1890 Land Grant University and Historically Black College. Located on Scott’s Bluff overlooking the...

Initiatives

A Culture of Inclusivity at the National Institute of Food and Agriculture

August 09, 2016 Curtiland Deville, Director of Equal Opportunity Staff, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Fine words, to be sure, but how do we make it true in a department that employs almost 100,000 directly and countless more indirectly at thousands of locations across the country? At USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), civil rights are inherent to our mission. By promoting...

USDA Results Initiatives

A New Era for Civil Rights at The People's Department

August 02, 2016 USDA Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Dr. Joe Leonard

Throughout the month of August, we are reflecting on changes we’ve made over the past eight years to create a culture of inclusivity among USDA employees and the diverse communities we serve. For a broader look at our progress, check out our Results project here: As a kid during the first years of...

USDA Results Initiatives

Living up to our Creed: Commemorating 50 Years of the Voting Rights Act

August 19, 2015 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Over the course of the Administration, we’ve observed many significant anniversaries in the fight for equality across this great nation. We commemorated the 50 th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s historic I Have a Dream speech. Last year marked the 50 th...

Initiatives

A Greenhouse Garden Inspires an Urban New Orleans School

May 06, 2015 Sarah Haymaker, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Louisiana

Tucked in the middle of a mixed commercial and residential area of New Orleans still struggling to recover from the effects of Hurricane Katrina, is Carter G. Woodson Middle School − a state of the art public charter school known as Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) Central City Academy. As I...

Conservation

Black History Beyond February: REE's Enduring Commitment to Communities of Color

March 10, 2015 Melvin Washington, Confidential Assistant, Research, Education and Economics Mission Area

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. In recognizing February as Black History Month, President Obama called officials to “…reflect on our progress…” and...

Research and Science

On the Right Side of the Promise

March 02, 2015 Joe Leonard, Jr. Ph.D

As a school kid during the first years of desegregation in the public schools of Austin, Texas, much of my experience of the world around me was shaped by color. I saw and experienced firsthand how discrimination and inequality can stunt and hold back too many Americans--not only through violence...

Initiatives

We Are the Bridge: Rural Development Carries Forward Civil Rights Legacy

February 24, 2015 Lisa Mensah, Under Secretary for Rural Development

On my first trip as the Under Secretary for Rural Development, I visited Alabama and Mississippi. It seemed fitting for me to begin my trip in Selma, Alabama given the historical significance of the location. The march from Selma, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., embodied our most human desires...

Rural
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