Barriers that cause withdrawal from the DEI conversation As humans, we fear what we don’t understand. This fear can feel very real for people. There are three main categories of fear leading parents, caregivers, and educators to withdraw from the DEI conversation. The...
Ways You Can Learn From Children About Diversity Last month, in my local community in Central Indiana, there was a school board meeting where our new Diversity Equity and Inclusion leader spoke about her strategy. In response at the meeting, a group of angry White...
Tips to start the conversation with kids about diversity When I reflect on my why for my diversity and inclusion work, the real reason I do what I do is not to help organizations maximize innovation, revenues and profitabilities, but to educate and be a part of making...
1. Foster psychological safety in meetings 2. Learn the diversity dictionary 3. Know the dos and don’ts to inclusive language
1. Understand the science of bias 2. Spot microaggressions in the moment 3. Call people in on microaggressions
1. Bridge the gap of curiosity as an ally 2. Give and receive feedback as an ally 3. Coach others to success as an ally 4. Stretch talent equally through sponsorship
1. How to Stay on the Ally Journey
1. Dive into the four areas of gender bias 2. Relearn our racial history 3. Be inclusive of disabilities 4. Celebrate LGBTQ+ beyond Pride month
1. Dial in on your allyship values
2. Craft your allyship purpose statement
3. Design your allyship goals
4. Prioritize your ally roles
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