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New Report Shows DEI is Working
Engaging front-line workers in DEI is essential for creating a culture of inclusion and equity throughout the organization
5 Ways to Engage Front-Line Workers in DEI
Engaging front-line workers in DEI is essential for creating a culture of inclusion and equity throughout the organization
Are Your DEI Efforts More Than Event Planning?
Diversity initiatives go beyond just programming and planning an event. While these programs are an important part of DEI, without a holistic approach, rarely do events change a culture.
Why DEI Needs to Remain a Priority In Your Organization
There has been troubling pushback against inclusion and diversity due to political maneuvering, and a lot of noise about DEI work being ineffective. Here is why DEI still needs to remain a priority in your organization.
Noticed a Growing Disconnect Between Employees and Employers? Here’s Why.
There is a growing disconnect between employees and employers because business leaders need to realize that it’s the workplace itself that has to change, not the employees.
7 Ways to Celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Month Respectfully
AAPI Month provides an opportunity to celebrate the rich and diverse culture, traditions, and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities to American society.
How to Stop Generational Differences From Derailing DEI Initiatives
There are four different generations in the workplace today and their views on DEI vary drastically – here’s how to stop these generational differences from derailing DEI efforts.
Is Diversity Work Positively Affecting Businesses? The Answer Is Complex.
Diversity work positively affects businesses when following proven strategies
3 Research-Backed Ways to Show Up as an Ally for People of Color
If you are seeing or experiencing bias at work, here are 5 phrases to professionally call out a biased colleague.
If You Don’t Think We Should Discuss DEI in Schools, Don’t Offer “Thoughts and Prayers” After A Hate Crime is Committed
Talking to children about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) early in school can help prevent the kind of misinformation and fear mongering that, in rare circumstances, can lead to hate crimes being committed. It takes intentional discussion and and action to prevent hate crimes, not thoughts and prayers.
Diversity and Inclusion is a Candid Conversation
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