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David R. Barclay, former corporate vice president of work force diversity for Hughes Aircraft Company, passed away Tuesday in Los Angeles, CA., said family members. Barclay was actively involved in equal employment opportunity, affirmative action, and human relations programs for three decades.
As corporate vice president and member of the company's policy board, he served as the corporate advocate and chief officer for the development of programs for an integrated, diverse work force.
Barclay was a long time writer on affirmative action issues. Read some of his past commentaries below.
-- The Fraud of Ward Connerly By David Barclay Mar 11, 2004, 15:19 http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_209.shtml
ALLIES or ENEMIES? By David R. Barclay http://www.blackengineer.com/archives/he1299/barclay.shtml
"Affirmative Action Must Survive" http://www.blackengineer.com/archives/usbe0102/affirmative%20action%20op-ed.shtml
Affirmative Action: Our History Will Not Let Us Dismiss It By David R. Barclay http://www.blackengineer.com/archives/news/Barclay.shtml Remarks excerpted from a speech before the Department of Defense Equal Opportunity Forum in the spring of 1996
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