American Conference On Diversity

The American Conference on Diversity is a nonprofit organization that promotes initiatives and programs throughout New Jersey that foster inclusion, respect and understanding for all, recognizing the value of diversity. It takes on an historic mission by creating programs and activities relevant to 21st century life. Throughout its history, the organization has developed, hosted and lead a series of initiatives focused on promoting greater inclusion and understanding in schools, businesses, institutions and communities through its state-wide programs and the efforts of its eight local chapters throughout New Jersey.

Headquartered in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the American Conference on Diversity is the premier organization associated with promoting diversity, inclusion and understanding in schools, workplaces and communities in the state. Through its leadership development, training and education-based programs, the organization works with businesses, educational institutions and communities to create successful organizational cultures that enhance diversity initiatives, foster dialogue and build positive, aspirational values. As a nonprofit, the American Conference on Diversity dedicates its time and resources to creating relationships, programs and activities vital to an increasingly diverse New Jersey and the global 21st Century society.

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