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I think this is a bigger challenge across the world…. too often we label different as wrong, we label challenging as rude, we label passion as overcommitment but in actuality […]
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Zach chats with Brittany J. Harris, the Vice President of Learning & Innovation at The Winters Group, and they take a deep dive into the concept of decolonization. In her role, Brittany is responsible for curating and facilitating learning experiences that shift perspectives, change hearts, and empower action in service of equity, justice, and inclusion. She talks about the role that power plays in how it impacts black and brown people being afraid to speak up for themselves, shares with us what it looks like to pursue justice in a capitalistic context, and discusses some of the challenges she’s faced throughout her career journey in the diversity and inclusion space.
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I think this is a bigger challenge across the world…. too often we label different as wrong, we label challenging as rude, we label passion as overcommitment but in actuality […]
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