9781523003624-1523003626-Racial Justice at Work: Practical Solutions for Systemic Change

Racial Justice at Work: Practical Solutions for Systemic Change

ISBN-13: 9781523003624
ISBN-10: 1523003626
Author: Mary-Frances Winters, Kevin A. Carter, Megan Ellinghausen, Scott Ferry, Gabrielle Gayagoy Gonzalez, Dr. Terrence Harewood, Tami Jackson, Dr. Megan Larson, Leigh Morrison, Katelyn Peterson, Mareisha N. Reese, Subramanian
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Format: Paperback 288 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781523003624
ISBN-10: 1523003626
Author: Mary-Frances Winters, Kevin A. Carter, Megan Ellinghausen, Scott Ferry, Gabrielle Gayagoy Gonzalez, Dr. Terrence Harewood, Tami Jackson, Dr. Megan Larson, Leigh Morrison, Katelyn Peterson, Mareisha N. Reese, Subramanian
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Format: Paperback 288 pages

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Racial Justice at Work: Practical Solutions for Systemic Change (ISBN-13: 9781523003624 and ISBN-10: 1523003626), written by authors Mary-Frances Winters, Kevin A. Carter, Megan Ellinghausen, Scott Ferry, Gabrielle Gayagoy Gonzalez, Dr. Terrence Harewood, Tami Jackson, Dr. Megan Larson, Leigh Morrison, Katelyn Peterson, Mareisha N. Reese, Subramanian, was published by Berrett-Koehler Publishers in 2023. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Racial Justice at Work: Practical Solutions for Systemic Change (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.28.

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Creating justice-centered organizations is the next frontier in DEI. This book shows how to go beyond compliance to address harm, share power, and create equity.
Traditional DEI work has not succeeded at dismantling systems that perpetuate harm and exclude BIPOC groups. Proponents of DEI have put too much focus on HR solutions, such as increasing representation, and not enough emphasis on changing the deeper organizational systems that perpetuate inequities—in other words, on justice. DEIJ work diverges from traditional metrics-driven DEI work and requires a new approach to effectively dismantle power structures.
This thought-provoking, solutions-oriented book offers strategic advice on how to adopt a justice mindset, anticipate and address resistance, shift power dynamics, and create a psychologically safe organizational culture. Individual chapters provide pragmatic how-to guides to implementing justice-centered practices in recruitment and hiring, data collection and analysis, learning and development, marketing and advertising, procurement, philanthropy, and more.
DEIJ pioneer Mary-Frances Winters and her coauthors address some of the most significant aspects of adding a justice focus to diversity work, showing how to create a workplace culture where equity is not a checklist of performative actions but a lived reality.

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