Personal Protection Tactical Defense Training Seminar Today

In Honor of Women’s Equality Day The Nashid System of Martial Arts and Tactic Defense and Bright Knights Chapter of FEW present real life Personal Protection Training that works! Training Session given by Professor Sharrieff Nashid and Asatidia Kevin Lewis. On August 22, 2017 1−2 p.m. at the Remsen Conference Center. Personal Protection for All Ages. Web Ex or Livestream available. See the Weekly for more information.

Leadership Communication for Non-Native English Speakers

Event FlyerThe Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Diversity Presents
Leadership Communication for Non-Native English Speakers with Dottie Li

August 2nd, 2017 from 12 to 1:30PM
GIPA, Madison East Building (located on the 2nd floor)

Through this training session, you will learn:

  • Methods of replicating standard American speech sounds to increase effectiveness and clarity of communication.
  • The expected outcomes from this workshop will improve participants’ understanding to deliver a speech or presentation with proper pronunciation, alleviating a heavy foreign accent and eliminating common grammatical errors.

To RSVP e-mail OEEOD.

Federal GLOBE Happy Hour Canceled for July

Federal Globe logoDue to the July 4th Holiday and other extenuating circumstances, the Federal GLOBE monthly Networking Happy Hour for July is cancelled.

Please join Federal GLOBE for its next monthly Networking Happy Hour on Thursday, August 3, 2017, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at Cobalt.

This event offers a great opportunity to network and socialize with other LGBT Federal employees.  Please help us spread the word; tell your colleagues or bring a friend. Cobalt is conveniently located in Washington DC’s Dupont Circle neighborhood at the corner of 17th and R Streets, NW. To connect with Federal GLOBE on Facebook, use the following link to request membership on the Federal GLOBE group page.

Gender Revolution Follow Up

Thanks to all who came by to enjoy our special screening of the documentary Gender Revolution. This is part of a larger series, which is why we thought it was going to take longer.

For those who couldn’t attend or wish to continue watching other episodes, bonus scenes and follow-ups. You can access all the footage for free on National Geographic’s YouTube Channel. Hope you enjoyed today’s presentation, please pass the information along.

International Food Sample Festival Tickets On Sale Now!

Event FlyerGet Your Tickets to the International Food Sample Festival!

The 2017 International Food Sample Festival will be July 19 from 11:30am – 1:30pm in Madison Auditorium. The food will include: Peruvian chicken, fried yucca, samosas, falafel, chicken biryani, eggplant spread, chicken kabob, vegetarian sushi, pie and ice cream, and more!

Pre-sale tickets for members of participating affinity groups will be available June 26-July 7. Contact one of our ticket sellers, Jennifer Fritz, David Fox, or Yaira Resto. Pre-Sale Prices for Members: 5 for $5 and 10 for $10.

General ticket sales will be available July 10-14. Please see any group’s ticket sellers or look for us by the cafeteria July 11-13. Regular Prices After Jul 7: 1 for $2; 4 for $5; 8 for $10; 10 for $12.

SES Information Series

Event FlyerOur office has partnered with the Asian Pacific American Network (APAPNET) for a series of information sessions for those aspiring to the Senior Executive Service (SES). The first session is next Wednesday, June 14th,  featuring an expert from the Office of Human Resources providing an overview of the SES, and how to apply. The following week, attendees can choose to attend one of two panel discussions:

“Nailing the Interview: Advice for First-Time Applicants”  Wednesday, June 21

Panelists Andrew Wang, Robin Evans, Gladys Corcoran, and Jerry Lorengo will discuss work-life balance as an Executive, getting the experience you need to be competitive, and knowing when you’re ready to apply.

“Learning from Feedback: Advice for Repeat Applicants”  Thursday, June 22

Panelists Remy Yucel, Greg Vidovich, Wanda Walker, and Seema Rao will discuss the importance of asking for honest feedback and cultivating a personal brand to help you stand out in your interview.

All sessions will be held in the Global IP Academy (GIPA) from 12-1pm.

Happy Pride Month!

Photo from  Capital Pride 2011

The month of June was chosen for LGBT Pride Month to commemorate the Stonewall riots, which occurred at the end of June 1969. As a result, many pride events are held during this month to recognize the impact LGBT people have had in the world. Brenda Howard is known as the “Mother of Pride”, for her work in coordinating the first LGBT Pride march, and she also originated the idea for a week-long series of events around Pride Day which became the genesis of the annual LGBT Pride celebrations that are now held around the world every June.

On several occasions, the President of the United States has officially declared a Pride Month. First, President Bill Clinton declared June “Gay & Lesbian Pride Month” on June 2, 2000. Then, from 2009 to 2016, President Barack Obama declared June Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month.

Keep an eye on our public Facebook Page for information on local events and festivities!

Caribbean Heritage Month Flagship Event

Caribbean Heritage Month flagship event will be on Tuesday, June 13, from 12-1:30pm at GIPA. As per their tradition, they will be taking lunch orders so people can enjoy a Caribbean lunch after the event. If you’re interested please email your order to CIPA by June 2. Please see the attached flyer for menu options, prices, and more information about the event.