Racial Justice at Work: How a Developmental Approach Can Help You Meet People Where They Are

Season #4

When taking a developmental approach to racial justice, coaching leaders who have lived in predominantly monocultural, monolingual environments will be distinct from coaching those who have had a lot of exposure and experiences with different cultures. In this podcast episode for the new book Racial Justice at Work: Practical Solutions for Systemic Change (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2023), lead author Mary-Frances Winters and special projects editor Gabrielle Gayagoy Gonzalez sit down with contributing author Terrence Harewood, Ph.D., and Beth Zemsky of Zemsky & Associates Consulting (www.bethzemsky.com) to explore the topics in Harewood’s chapter, “A Developmental Approach to Racial Justice.” Join them as they discuss how tools like the Intercultural Developmental Inventory® can help with meeting people where they are so they can make progress toward racial justice.

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