IIP120 Do Women of Color Face Double Barriers to Promotion at Work?
Release Date: 02/01/2024
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info_outlineIn a time where we need innovation to discover solutions for our fast-changing world, is your company paying attention to the lived experiences of women (particularly at the intersection of race and gender)? How can you make sure there are more seats at the table for women — particularly women of color — to contribute the ideas we need to meet tomorrow’s challenges?
For today’s episode of the Inclusion in Progress podcast, we discuss:
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How we can address gender inequality and why we can’t overlook the experience of women of color in the workplace
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How the intersection of gender and systemic racism can affect performance — and how employers can mitigate headwinds for women of color at work
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How centering women of color in your gender equity strategies at work will contribute to a more inclusive, innovative work culture that supports high performance for all of your team members
We also look into how promoting gender diversity with an intersectional lens can have a positive impact on your companies’ financial performance, employee engagement, retention and attraction of top talent.
If you want to learn more about how we’re partnering with tech and cybersecurity organizations to level the playing field for gender equity at work, email us at info@inclusioninprogress.com.
[2:42] What is the state of gender equity and intersectionality in the workplace?
[7:28] The barriers faced by women of color in the workplace.
[10:05] How to address barriers, headwinds and tailwinds for women of color in the workplace.
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