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Embrace the Power of You: Owning Your Identity at Work
Tricia Montalvo Timm
"Embrace the Power of You: Owning Your Identity at Work" by Tricia Montalvo Timm is an empowering resource that invites you to embark on a journey of self-discovery and self-acceptance, both personally and professionally. This book offers valuable insights, practical exercises, and real-life stories from top executives and business leaders to guide you in embracing your true identity, fostering self-confidence, and finding success while being authentically yourself.
Inclusion Uncomplicated: A Transformative Guide To Simplify DEI
Dr. Nika White
"Inclusion Uncomplicated: A Transformative Guide To Simplify DEI" by Dr. Nika White is a timely resource that provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and implementing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Dr. Nika White draws upon her two decades of experience in helping organizations worldwide create inclusive and equitable cultures.
How to Support Black Women in the Workplace
The Bridgespan Group | Ericka Hines, Every Level Leadership
Discover what it takes to foster a truly equitable and inclusive workplace, with a focus on Black women's success. The "Black Women Thriving" study, led by diversity, equity, and inclusion expert Ericka Hines and conducted by Every Level Leadership, delves into the experiences of over 1,400 Black cisgender and transgender women and gender-expansive professionals. This report provides invaluable insights and recommendations to support thriving for Black women in the workplace.
Leading Inclusion
Gena Cox
In this book, organizational psychologist and executive coach Gena Cox shares why true inclusion remains elusive in the workplace. Drawing on psychological science, interviews with corporate leaders, the work of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) experts, and her own experiences this book calls for human-centered organizational leadership.
The Waymakers: Clearing the Path to Workplace Equity with Competence and Confidence
Tara Jaye Frank
"The Waymakers: Clearing the Path to Workplace Equity with Competence and Confidence" by Tara Jaye Frank delves into the core of workplace equity and inclusion. It reveals that the key to advancing these ideals goes beyond policies and systems; it hinges on leaders who are committed to removing obstacles, opening doors, and guiding individuals toward success. In this book, Tara Jaye Frank uses case studies, data, and personal narratives to illustrate how leaders with influence can pave the way for workplace equity by understanding their current position in the equity journey, embracing necessary steps, and truly comprehending the needs of their employees.
The Workplace, Redefined by Women of Color
The Workplace, Redefined by Women of Color | TED Talk
In this thought-provoking TED talk, Deepa Purushothaman explores how women of color are redefining the workplace. As the author of "The First, The Few, The Only: How Women of Color Redefine Power in Corporate America" and a leader in practice at the Harvard Kennedy School, Deepa delves into the experiences and contributions of women of color, shedding light on their transformative impact on the professional landscape.
Inclusion on Purpose: An Intersectional Approach to Creating a Culture of Belonging at Work
Ruchika Tulshyan
"Inclusion on Purpose" by Ruchika Tulshyan is a vital guide for organizations looking to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Tulshyan emphasizes that true inclusion requires awareness, intention, and ongoing effort. Centering the workplace experiences of women of color, this book reveals the intersection of gender and racial bias and offers best practices for promoting DEI. With actionable insights, this book empowers leaders and organizations to create more inclusive and equitable workplaces.
How Managers Can Dismantle Workplace Trauma
Entrepreneur | Kanika Tolver
Best-selling author and advocate for women of color in the workplace, Minda Harts, shares insights on addressing workplace trauma and dismantling racism. In her new book, "Right Within," she focuses on helping women acknowledge and heal from the trauma caused by workplace racism, emphasizing psychological safety and equity. Discover how entrepreneurs and managers can prioritize their employees' mental health, foster inclusion, and create a supportive work environment that benefits both employees and the organization.
The Wake Up: Closing the Gap Between Good Intentions and Real Change
Michelle MiJung Kim
"The Wake Up: Closing the Gap Between Good Intentions and Real Change" by Michelle MiJung Kim offers a profound exploration of the path towards true transformation in ourselves and our world. This book delves into the complexities and contradictions of pursuing equity and justice, providing a roadmap to navigate these challenges. With a focus on grounding, orienting, showing up, and moving together, this book is a vital resource for anyone committed to social justice and genuine change.
How You Can Support Women of Color
TED Talk | Deepa Purushothaman
Deepa Purushothaman, author of "The First, The Few, The Only: How Women of Color Redefine Power in Corporate America," shares insights on supporting women of color in this enlightening TED talk. With interviews of over 500 senior women of color leaders, Deepa's work centers on their unique needs and experiences. As a co-founder of nFormation and a leader in practice at the Harvard Kennedy School, Deepa brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation on women and leadership.
Black Women in the Workplace
Gallup | Camille Lloyd
Black women's experiences in the workplace are distinctive and require a nuanced understanding. A Gallup survey conducted in late 2020 reveals that Black women often feel undervalued, disrespected, and unfairly treated, highlighting the need for more inclusive and equitable work environments.
Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome
Harvard Business Review | Ruchika Tulshyan and Jodi-Ann Burey
Many women grapple with feeling like outsiders at work due to systemic bias and exclusion, often diagnosed as "imposter syndrome." This diagnosis pathologized a common workplace feeling, neglecting the impact of systemic racism, classism, xenophobia, and other biases. To address imposter syndrome, the solution lies in creating inclusive environments that embrace diverse leadership styles and racial, ethnic, and gender identities as equally professional.
First and Only: A Black Woman’s Guide To Thriving at Work and In Life
Jennifer R. Farmer
"First and Only: A Black Woman’s Guide To Thriving at Work and In Life" by Jennifer R. Farmer is a groundbreaking hardcover book that sheds light on the unique challenges and opportunities faced by Black women as they break barriers in their professional and personal lives. With practical advice, this book aims to empower Black women to feel seen while helping others gain a better understanding of the experiences of diverse women.
Verna Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them
TED Talk | Vernā Myers
Join diversity advocate Verna Myers in her TED Talk, "How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them." Discover the power of acknowledging our biases and learn how to confront them head-on, fostering a more inclusive society. Don't miss this enlightening and impactful discussion on addressing unconscious attitudes.
Advancing Latinas in the Workplace: What Managers Need to Know
Catalyst
Catalyst presents a comprehensive report on Latinas in corporate management, providing valuable insights and strategies for companies and managers. With the goal of recruiting, retaining, and advancing this essential segment of the workforce, this report dives into the diversity and unique challenges faced by Latinas. Discover key findings, including language proficiency, the need for role models and support networks, and the impact of negative stereotypes on Latinas in the corporate environment. Learn how to foster an inclusive workplace for Latinas and leverage their talent effectively.