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Jean Kimes: Minority Education Leader

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Date: 1968

In 1968 Jean Kimes took a leave of absence from the Microwave Division to work with adult and juvenile minority education programs in San Francisco, where she spent much of her time helping her students learn to navigate the job application process. She used her experiences at that program to help HP learn how to reach out to underrepresented groups.

Tags: 1960s • 1968 • Black Voices • Diversity and Inclusion • Jean Kimes • Support For Education

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