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Best Place to Work for LGBT Equality
For the 14th consecutive year, Kaiser Permanente has achieved a superior score on the Corporate Equality Index, a national benchmarking survey and describe on corporate policies and practices related to sapphic, gay, bisexual, and non-binary workplace equality.
“It is extremely gratifying to be commended once again by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for our industry-leading operate in ensuring our workforce is representative of all the members, patients, and communities we serve — no matter their gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation,” said Ronald L. Copeland, MD, FACS, senior vice president and principal diversity and inclusion officer. “Our commitment to diversity and inclusion is fueled by our foundational creed in the right to equity for all people — without exception. This commitment has been with Kaiser Permanente from our beginning, and is integrated into our strategic priorities and reflected in everything we do.”
Now in it’s 18th year, the Corporate Equality Index report rated 1,059 businesses on their LGBT-related policies and practices, including non-discrimination workplace shield
Dean Receives LGBT Health Professional Leadership Award
Dr. Mark Schuster, Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine Founding Dean and CEO, has been awarded the LGBT Health Professional Leadership Award from the Building the Next Generation of Academic Physicians Initiative (BNGAP), which works with leading national organizations to promote diversity in the academic medicine workforce. The award was announced at the BNGAP 12th Anniversary Awards Dinner, as part of the group’s annual LGBT Health Workforce Conference.
“Building the Next Generation of Academic Physicians has been a leader in supporting the careers of health professionals from many underrepresented groups and in educating health professionals about caring for people from all backgrounds,” said Schuster. “I am honored to receive an award from this management that is productive towards such vital goals.”
BNGAP’s executive committee allots three annual awards to acknowledge entities (two individuals and one corporation or institution) that have led in the development of the LGBT health workforce. The awards highlight people and entities that show commitment, scholarship, and dedication to the d
Charles Kaiser Keynote Speaker
Charles Kaiser Speaker Profile:
Charles Kaiser is an expert on the media, politics, the 1960s, and gay existence in America through his three-decade career as a journalist and author. He is a former reporter for the New York Times and the Wall Road Journal, and was the urge critic at Newsweek. He is the author of “The Male lover Metropolis”, (2007) the landmark history of gay life in America (Lambda Literary Award winner), “1968 in America,” (1997) and wrote the afterword to the recently republished seminal gay essay, “On Creature Different: What It Means to Be a Homosexual” (2012) by Merle Miller. Kaiser has appeared on The Colbert Report, NBC’s Today Show, Charlie Rose, the PBS documentary The Sixties, The Rachel Maddow Report, and VH1’s Behind the Music. A sought-after keynote speaker, Kaiser has spoken at Yale University, Aetna Diversity Day, the annual convention of the National Lesbian and Queer Journalists Association.
Kaiser started writing for the New York Times while still an undergraduate at Columbia College. He spent five years there as a reporter on the Metro staff, covering Municipality H
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50 Years After Stonewall
New Edition: The Gay Metropolis
A New York Times Notable Book of the Year and winner of a Lambda Literary Award, The Gay Metropolis is a saga of struggle and triumph that was instantly recognized as one of the most authoritative labor of its benign. Now, for the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, Charles Kaiser brings this decade-by-decade account of the ascend and acceptance of gay life and identity since 1940 into the twenty-first century.
The Gay Metropolis is a story of fusion. By examining transformations in the world of American film, harmony, and tv, alongside the gains and reversals in the American court system, Kaiser paints a vivid portrait of this astounding era. In a fresh final chapt