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History of National BIG Organization
Blacks In Government (BIG) was conceived by employees of
the Department of Health, Education and Welfare located in Rockville, Maryland
in 1975 and incorporated as a non-profit organization under the District of
Columbia jurisdiction in 1976. The organization was viewed as essential to the
Black civil service employee, based on a wide assortment of racially motivated
problems faced by employees at this location. Initially, it was thought that
the umbrella organization would address only the problems at the Federal level.
However, it was soon determined that State, County and municipal Black employees
were faced with the same general type of employment problems and they were
included for regular membership under the umbrella of the national
organization.
Purpose of Organization
BIG functions as a knowledgeable, problem-identifying and
solving organization for Black Civil servants. It is dedicated to: (1)
establishing and operating socio-economic, political, and cultural programs
which enhance the life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness for Blacks; (2)
eradicating all vestiges of unlawful treatment towards Blacks; (3) eliminating
institutionalized racism which oppresses Blacks and violates barriers to full
and equal citizenship for Blacks; (4) encouraging pride and motivation in Blacks
so as to promote achievement of full potential and recognition of societal
contributions; (5) sponsoring a national effort to promote the well-being,
education, and professional development of Blacks; (6) acting as an advocate for
equal employment opportunities and conditions which affect Blacks. BIG is comprised
of chapters located throughout the country and overseas that are segmented
within eleven regions.
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about BIG. National BIG:
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