DEI is under serious threat in a "post-Woke" world.
Is it still relevant? Does it have to lead to shame?
Can we promote diversity without creating zero-sum dynamics of winners and losers?
Today's guest, Winitha Bonney, takes on DEI challenges with a clear and compassionate worldview grounded in empathy.
Which, in her telling, is what DEI is all about.
Ms Bonney helps me understand the importance of cultural context, the challenges of navigating discomfort and shame, and the ethical obligations of organizations to create a more just and inclusive world.
AI Thinks These are the Key Takeaways, and Who am I to Argue?
- There's a lot of work to do in DEI.
- Cultural context is crucial in understanding DEI.
- DEI is often oversimplified in corporate settings.
- Navigating discomfort and shame is essential for progress.
- Corporate responsibility must align with ethical obligations.
- The future of DEI holds both challenges and hopes.
- Understanding different cultural perspectives enriches DEI efforts.
- Shame and guilt can hinder effective DEI work.
- Inclusion should focus on equitable resource distribution.
- The evolution of DEI is a response to societal changes.
Links
Winitha.com (cool URL, no?)
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