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Racial Justice at Work: The Leadership Imperative
It’s so important in the quest for racial justice that leaders step up with their actions and not just their words. They must be willing to be courageous and vulnerable, and ready to anticipate criticism in the name...
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Racial Justice at Work: Creating the Space to Speak with Psychological Safety
What type of mindset is needed to cultivate a psychologically safe workplace? What do we need to bring in terms of caring, compassion, and empathy? In this next episode of the companion podcast for Racial Justice at...
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Racial Justice at Work: Who Are the Gatekeepers?
In this companion podcast episode for Racial Justice at Work: Practical Solutions for Systemic Change (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2023), lead author Mary-Frances Winters and special projects editor Gabrielle Gayagoy...
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Racial Justice at Work: The Weaponization of Racial Justice Concepts
The new book Racial Justice at Work: Practical Solutions for Systemic Change (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2023) by Mary-Frances Winters and the team at The Winters Group, Inc., reimagines policies, practices,...
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Trailer: Introducing Racial Justice at Work
Justice is a newer concept in the corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion space, and there is a lack of understanding about what it means and how to actualize it. There is a great deal of effort put into hiring...
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My Black Fatigue: Self-Care, Healing and Loving Relationships Keep Me Grounded w/ Chevara Orrin
Chevara Orrin is an award-winning diversity and inclusion practitioner, social entrepreneur, published author, social justice activist and Principle Strategist with The Winters Group, Inc. Chevara shares how her...
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Combating Black Fatigue with Real Change w/ Djuana Beamon
Djuana Beamon is a thought leader and diversity practitioner who has worked at a number of different organizations. She agreed to share her Black Fatigue story with a mission to wake people up. This week’s episode is...
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My Intersectional Black Fatigue Needs Boundaries w/ Tremayne Bess
Tremayne Bess experiences the intersectional fatigue that comes with being Black, Gay, and often older in the HR spaces where he works. Tremayne is now the Director of HR at Splunk, but has previously had to remove...
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Liberating Myself from My Black Fatigue w/ Tami Jackson
Tami Jackson is known as the purple tressed, J.E.D.I. Knight with 15 years of professional experience in a variety of industries including sports/entertainment, advertising, higher ed, tech and learning and...
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Black Fatigue Can Not Be Fixed with A Nap, It's Chronic w/ Shannon Sullivan
Language truly matters in this episode with special guest Dr. Shannon Sullivan, Chair of the Philosophy Department at UNC Charlotte and author of Good White People: The Problem with Middle-Class White Anti-Racism....
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My Black Fatigue - Trauma & Healing w/ Dr. Tara Doaty
Dr. Tara Doaty, CEO of Sage Wellness Group, is a Howard University trained clinical psychologist who works with survivors of trauma, especially with parents, children and families. She has personally experienced Black...
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My Black Fatigue Introduction
Best-selling author and CEO of The Winters Group Inc., Mary-Frances Winters, will be your host in this third season of The Inclusion Solution Live to discuss the many layers of Black Fatigue with her special...
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