Blacks In Government

Austin Chapter

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         Blacks In Government® was conceived by DHEW Black Federal employees at the Parklawn Building in Rockville, Maryland. The organization was viewed as essential to the Black civil service employee, based on a wide assortment of racially motivated problems faced by the HEW Black employees in Rockville. 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.

       When coupled with the fact that no single civil rights organization has as its sole objective the preservation and enhancement of Black civil servants, it became apparent that Black civil servants had to unite and protect themselves. To some, this meant jeopardizing their careers. To others, it meant duplicating some of the efforts of other organizations. To still others, it meant very little, they felt (as some Blacks do not) that it would be a wasted effort.

       Nonetheless, Blacks In Government®, was organized in 1975 and incorporated as a non-profit organization
under the District of Columbia jurisdiction in 1976. BIG has been a national response to the need for African Americans in public service to organize around issues of mutual concern and use their collective strength to confront workplace and community issues. BIG's goals are to promote EQUITY in all aspects of American life, EXCELLENCE in public service, and OPPORTUNITY for all Americans.


 Blacks In Government®, is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, educational, training, and professional development organization that seeks to advocate on behalf of the 3.0 million African Americans employed in federal, state, and local governments. Our organizational structure is comprised of several hundred chapters strategically located throughout the United States. BIG cultivates a desire to succeed, stimulate personal development and professionalism, and continuously focuses on achieving equality of opportunity.

          Austin Chapter received its charter September 1, 1984 under Joanne Johnson and Walter Mae Torres of the San Antonio Chapter. Officer installation was performed by Oscar Eason, Jr. (Past National President), at the Carver Branch Library. Anita
Hardeman was the first President of the Austin Chapter and served from 1983-1984, and again from 1987-1988. Other Past Chapter Presidents include, Connie Hailey (1985-1986), Gregory Reeves (1989-1992; 1999), Agnes Knight (1993-1994), Alfred Hunt (1995-1998) and Darrell Porter (2000-2003).


MEETINGS



George Washington Carver Branch
Library
1161 Angelina
Austin, TX 78702
(512) 974-1010
 
Chapter Meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 6:30 PM.
 
 
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Austin Chapter
Blacks In Government                 
PO Box 19423                                
Austin, Texas 78760
 
 
 

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