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Racial Justice at Work: It Starts Outside of Work

Racial justice at work begs for me a different question: What about racial justice – period? For whom is racial justice a “nice-to-have” and for whom is it central to the possibility of success and change? Can we move toward activating members of the dominant culture to become aware and committed, and to take actions to disrupt the status quo many of us are drowning in?

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Storytelling Beyond the Numbers: Supplier Diversity is Good … Until It’s Not

Procurement decision makers need to listen more to the challenges and barriers faced by historically marginalized suppliers rather than focusing on teaching them how to fit into their processes. An analysis that asks who is harmed by this policy and who benefits can uncover inequities. Justice-centered procurement policies will benefit all suppliers — not just us small Black-owned businesses.

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Storytelling Beyond the Numbers: I’m Getting Too Old for this Twit — How Social Media and Power Shape Our World

The proliferation of social media and the ease of access has elevated and spread the voices of historically marginalized communities. People are able to tell their stories and be heard more easily than ever before. The downside is that stories of hatred, violence, bigotry, racism, sexism, and lies are also elevated and spread.

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Racial Justice at Work: Practical Solutions for Systemic Change

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Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit

Inclusive Conversations: Fostering Equity, Empathy and Belonging Across Differences

We Can’t Talk About That At Work! (Second Edition)

Cover of the book We Can't Talk about That at Work (Second Edition) by Mary-Frances Winters and Mareisha N Reese

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