April 2021
Beginner
400 pages
8h 43m
English
IN U.S. WORKPLACES—and around the world—people are engaging in real conversations about race, justice, diversity, equality, and inclusion, inspired by the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement and widespread protests against unchecked brutalization of communities of color at the hands of the police. That’s a good thing, hopefully paving the way for meaningful antiracist action from both individuals and organizations. But those discussions will be very uncomfortable, as they almost always are—not just for white employees and leaders who might be confronting their privilege for the first time but also for people of color, especially ...
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