The Day My Soul Cried Out
My blogs
| Gender | Male |
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| Occupation | Aspiring writer |
| Location | Stone Mountain, GA, United States |
| Introduction | Ruben White (formerly known as Ruben Camp) is a civil rights pioneer primarily known for his legal battle against Ford Motor Company, which established significant precedents for corporate accountability and workplace diversity. Key Contributions & RecognitionLandmark Legal Case: His case, Ruben Camp v. Ford Motors, is credited with redefining corporate standards in America by challenging workplace discrimination and harassment.Impact on DEI: The legal victory is cited as a major catalyst that compelled large U.S. corporations to invest heavily in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs.LGBTQ+ Advocacy: His case is recognized for establishing crucial workplace rights precedents for the LGBTQ+ community nationwide.Awards: For his advocacy and courage, he was honored with the 2025 NAACP DeKalb Thurgood Marshall Award.Historical Documentation: His story and contributions to labor history are featured at the Atlanta History Center. |
| Interests | Writing, Singing, Artist, Spoken Word, Poet, Restaurants, Movies, Plays, Musicals, Concerts, Reading, Advocating for Mental Health |
| Favorite movies | The Color Purple, Throw momma from the train, Fatal Attraction, War of the roses, The Women of Brewster Place and Praying Mantis |
| Favorite music | Gospel, jazz, contemporary and R&B |
| Favorite books | Mary Monroe, E. Lynn Harris and Devotionals |
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