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Front
4 Letters
5 Publisher's Letter
6 Editor's Letter
8 Calendar
Features
10 Do You Get Their Differences
Do 25-year-olds need to "pay their due"? Can boomers ever let go? Are the four generations now in the workplace working together productively? To find, out we put together an amazing roundtable with 12 people of varying age from Ernst & Young, Marriot International, The Coca-Cola Co. and Allstate.
By Barbara Frankel
26 Four Generations Facts & Figures
28 Being Biracial: A Personal Account
One man's story of how other's views of his racial heritage have changed his perceptions of race
By Yoji Cole
32 Generations of GLBTs in the Workplace
Being "out" at work isn't such a big d4eal these days. How different is it for GLBT employees -- and for their employers?
By Yoji Cole
36 Make MySpace & Facebook Work for You: The Best Way to Reach Young People
Looking for talented young recruits? How about loyal young customers? Get them where they live
By Jennifer Millman
Departments
56 Leadership
Creative Wealth Alliance's, May Snowden
NASA's Gwendolyn Sykes
U.S. Department of State's Rachel Friedland
30 Legal
Gilbert F. Casellas, Mintz Levin, on age discrimination
80 Ask the White Guy
Luke Visconti offers readers the opportunity to confidentially ask questions regarding diversity. This month's topic: Should Privilege Equal Guilt?
Back
76 People & Places
79 Company Index & Contributors
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