MIL-OSI Economics: The Journey of Us: Celebrating Black History’s movers and changemakers
Source: Google In 1806, a 9-year-old girl named Isabella was taken from her parents, placed on a slave auction block, and sold along with a flock of sheep for $100. At a time of almost no choices for black women like her, Isabella later chose the name we know her by today: Sojourner Truth. “Sojourn” […]
Read More →MIL-OSI Economics: Back to the drawing board! Doodle for Google returns.
Source: Google When I was a kid growing up in Minnesota, I was involved in our unofficial state past time, crafting. From pipe cleaner horses to cotton ball bunnies, if an animal could be made from things on the craft room floor, I made it. After a lifetime of crafting, I made it to Google—and […]
Read More →MIL-OSI Economics: Sharing stories of service and sacrifice for Veterans Day
Source: Google As a Surface Warfare Officer in the U.S. Navy, I remember spending multiple deployments out at sea, on a ship, sailing off the coast of Central and South America. The days were long, and the nights even longer, as we spent up to nine months away from friends and family. Although the deployments […]
Read More →MIL-OSI Economics: Finding community this Native American Heritage Month
Source: Google I’m a member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians and the Tututni Band of Indians, as well as a descendent from the Southern Cheyenne and Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. I’m proud of my Native American identity and after coming to Google as a Test Engineer in 2010, I joined the […]
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