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Did That Just Happen?!
Did That Just Happen?!: Beyond DiversityCreating Sustainable and Inclusive Organizations | Stephanie Pinder-Amaker, Lauren Wadsworth
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An accessible guide showing all people how to create and sustain diversity and inclusivity in the workplaceno matter your identity, industry, or level of experience Offering real-life accounts that illustrate common workplace occurrences around inclusivity and answers to questions like How do I identify and handle diversity landmines at work? and What can I do when Ive made a mistake? this handbook breaks down ways that organizations (and all people) can improve their cultural awareness and become more equitable in their work and personal relationships. We know that diverse teams are stronger, smarter, and more profitable, and many companies are attempting to hire more diverse teams, but most struggle to create a real culture of inclusivity in which people from all backgrounds feel comfortable. As clinical psychologists, as well as individuals with marginalized identities, Dr. Stephanie Pinder-Amaker and Dr. Lauren Wadsworth show the emotional and physical impact of marginalization and how that leads to a decrease in employee engagement and, often, increased job turnover. Did That Just Happen?! will be invaluable for employees who come from underrepresented communities and identities (identities discussed include race, age, disability, sexual orientation, citizenship status, and gender expression). But the book is essential for leaders of companies, supervisors, HR departments, and for anyone who wants to understand and support diversity/equity/inclusion practices. The book will also make readers feel more confident in their navigating of friendships/interactions with people who hold different identities.
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Challenging book. Challenging in a good way. In a provoking for rightness way. I learned a lot in this, I will refer to it often, I will mess up and I will cringe, apologize and do better.
May I not be like Esther and put my head under the couch.

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