Blacks In Government
Blacks in Government is mandated to promote equity, excellence and opportunity through employee advocacy, professional development and empowerment of African-Americans and others dedicated to justice and equity at all levels of government.
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Home | Blacks In Government, Inc. Message from Honorable David A. Groves National President 50th Anniversary of Blacks In Government I am thrilled to announce a momentous occasion The 50th Anniversary of Blacks In Government BIG. For half a century BIG has been a beacon of hope advocacy and empowerment for African Americans in the government sector. Our journey has been marked by resilience dedication and unwavering commitment to promoting professionalism education and advocacy within government agencies.
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