Tanya Ward Jordan is President and Founder of The Coalition For Change, Inc. (C4C), a civil rights organization challenging racism and reprisal in the federal workplace. She received an award from Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner for her input into the "Notification and Federal Anti-Discrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002," national recognition from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 2015 as a Black History Maker; and Congressional acclaim from Representative Elijah Cummings for her invaluable input on a federal anti-discrimination bill. The bill, which became law, is known as the Elijah Cummings Federal Employee Anti-discrimination Act of 2020. Ms. Ward Jordan is a proud member of the National Association of Black Journalists, Maryland Writer's Association and Toastmasters International. She authored 17 Steps: A Federal Employee's Guide For Tackling Workplace Discrimination and the soon-to-be-released book: Blowing the Whistle on the EEOC: A Flawed Enforcement Agency Rigged, Wretched and In Need of Reform. Tanya holds a Master of Science degree in Human Resources Management from the University of Maryland University College.
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