Thursday, January 17, 2002
He's devoted to bringing races together
By Allen Howard
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Mark Gable, a former community specialist for the Cincinnati Human Relations Commission, volunteers his time to revitalize interracial organizations and research Native American history.
His latest project is to revive the Corporate Diversity Roundtable, a group that brought together blacks and whites working in the corporate structure in a discussion forum.
It kind of faded out and we need to get it up and going again, Mr. Gable said.
Mention any ethnic group, and Mr. Gable likely has some kind of project with them:
He is planning a symposium on Native American history.
In 1999, he chaired a meeting of the South American Sister City committee to establish a sister city in South America.
He put out a newsletter for Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15). He also put out a newsletter for German Heritage Month in October.
He is inviting former Negro League baseball players to participate in the Opening Day Parade.
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