Episode 5: Driving Change – A conversation on race, equity and the black experience in the workplace
Release Date: 09/17/2020
Eye on I&D
The landmark Title VII Supreme Court ruling to protect LGBTQ+ workers from discrimination can, and should, act as a spark for organizations to push the already-evolving I&D agenda even further and respond to the needs of all employees in different and unique ways.
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To foster environments that are truly equitable and inclusive, it is necessary for leaders to enable difficult but productive conversations around race and the black experience in the workplace. In this episode panelists discuss the pressure on organizations to take meaningful action towards change by acknowledging and addressing systemic racism in the workplace and beyond
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info_outlineTo foster environments that are truly equitable and inclusive, it is necessary for leaders to enable difficult but productive conversations around race and the black experience in the workplace. In this episode panelists discuss the pressure on organizations to take meaningful action towards change by acknowledging and addressing systemic racism in the workplace and beyond.