Strengthening DEI with Internal Training Programs
In recent times, the United States has witnessed a significant number of bans and restrictions on anti-racism and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work. These constraints pose challenges to organizations seeking to foster inclusive and equitable workplaces. Amidst this backdrop, the Anti-Racism Certification Program by Unscripted Consult emerges as a path to build internal capacity for understanding, addressing, and navigating these complex issues.
In recent times, the United States has witnessed a significant number of bans and restrictions on anti-racism and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work. These constraints pose challenges to organizations seeking to foster inclusive and equitable workplaces. Amidst this backdrop, the Anti-Racism Certification Program by Unscripted Consult emerges as a path to build internal capacity for understanding, addressing, and navigating these complex issues.
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Navigating Conversations about Race and Racism
Discussing race and racism can be challenging, yet it’s important in fostering an inclusive and anti-racist environment, both personally and professionally. Here are some effective strategies for engaging in conversations about race and racism.
Discussing race and racism can be challenging, yet it’s important in fostering an inclusive and anti-racist environment, both personally and professionally. Here are some effective strategies for engaging in conversations about race and racism.
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Walking the Talk: Why Anti-Racism Certification Should be a Priority for Your Organization
In a world where diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential values, taking a stand against racism is imperative. Organizations and individuals have a pivotal role to play in driving meaningful change and fostering anti-racist environments. That’s why I am thrilled to introduce our Anti-Racism Certification Program powered by my newest venture, Unscripted Consult.
In a world where diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential values, taking a stand against racism is imperative. Organizations and individuals have a pivotal role to play in driving meaningful change and fostering anti-racist environments. That's why I am thrilled to introduce our Anti-Racism Certification Program powered by my newest venture, Unscripted Consult.
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The War on History in Education and How It Affects the Workforce
The United States has witnessed an alarming increase in proposed bills aimed at banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in education. Across various states, these bills seek to prohibit the teaching of critical race theory and limit discussions on topics such as racism, sexism, and social justice in the classroom. This trend in proposed bans is not limited to the education sector and has the potential to harm each state’s ability to have an informed and engaged workforce.
The United States has witnessed an alarming increase in proposed bills aimed at banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in education. Across various states, these bills seek to prohibit the teaching of critical race theory and limit discussions on topics such as racism, sexism, and social justice in the classroom. This trend in proposed bans is not limited to the education sector and has the potential to harm each state’s ability to have an informed and engaged workforce.
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Moving Beyond Tokenism: Building Sustainable DEI Programs
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) have become buzzwords in recent years, particularly in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement and the increased attention on social justice issues. Many organizations have taken steps to promote DEI, but for some, these efforts have been mere tokenism — a surface-level attempt to appear diverse without truly committing to sustainable change. Here are some key steps to consider in moving beyond tokenism and building sustainable DEI programs:
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) have become buzzwords in recent years, particularly in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement and the increased attention on social justice issues. Many organizations have taken steps to promote DEI, but for some, these efforts have been mere tokenism — a surface-level attempt to appear diverse without truly committing to sustainable change. Here are some key steps to consider in moving beyond tokenism and building sustainable DEI programs:
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