Sharing pronouns signals to all people that they belong I learned about pronouns in third grade. I remember my English teacher sharing that a proper noun is capitalized and refers to a specific person, place, or thing. A pronoun refers to an individual and therefore...
Inclusion Conversations Over the Holidays, Made Easier Nearly half of all Americans avoid politics at the holiday dinner party (Harris Poll). Many dodge the conversation if it does come up, or power through. It doesn’t have to be so hard to talk about human issues...
The little things matter in DEI work DEI concepts are easy to train on, but harder to put into practice. In our ever changing, bustling world of work, leaders are taxed with delivering optimal results and still creating a space where people want to contribute their...
Inclusive leaders know the growth mindset is about progress over perfection. As with anything else that is important to your career, inclusive leadership takes time and resources. It is less about getting it 100% right, and the stumble and bumble of being an ally. ...
Why psychological safety is critical for the workplace Whether your team is hybrid, fully remote, or in-office environments, diversity and inclusion is of foundational importance. Inclusive leaders recognize that being diverse and inclusive is not just a nice to...
Allies challenge themselves by thinking outside of their own lived experiences Think back to your childhood and adolescence….what was going on in your world? What was your family like, your friends, your education, your media exposure? Hold those thoughts for a...