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Inside Out

Inside Out

The Equity Leader’s Guide to Undoing Institutional Racism

ESSENTIAL STEPS FOR LEADERS WORKING TO BUILD AN ANTIRACIST ORGANIZATION

This practical and engaging handbook [is] an invaluable resource.
- Dr. Robin DiAngelo, author, White Fragility

An essential set of tools for racial equity work.
- Paul Kivel, educator, activist, and author, Uprooting Racism

A ROADMAP TO workplace and organizational change, Inside Out is packed with practical tools for working collectively towards social justice and dismantling institutional racism.

This essential guide covers:

  • How to build an effective equity team
  • An adaptive approach to moving race conversations forward with authenticity and genuine curiosity
  • Calling people in, bridging the racial divide, and identifying and addressing micro- aggressions
  • Concrete strategies to unpack the painful legacies of power, privilege, and oppression
  • Cross-cultural skills for leaders faced with fears, worries, and challenges
  • A framework for leaders to guide their organization in developing awareness, knowledge, and skills, and for taking action
  • Suggestions for equity leaders to deepen their "why" and identify their foundational beliefs
  • Tips to practice self-care and lessen burnout and fatigue
  • Checklists, discussion questions, recommended readings, best practices, and many other valuable resources.

Inside Out is written specifically for anyone championing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in their workplace. It is a must-read for those leading the challenging work of becoming an anti-racist organization in which no one's identity is a barrier to access or opportunity, and where everyone belongs.

An accessible, practical, and generous guide that takes the guesswork out of building an anti-racist organization.
- Michelle MiJung Kim, author, The Wake Up

Those committed to social change will leave the book invigorated and better prepared for the vital work Hollins calls us all to do.
- Eddie Moore Jr., PhD, Founder/President, The Privilege Institute

CAPRICE D. HOLLINS is co-founder of Cultures Connecting, www.culturesconnecting.com, which provides consulting services on racial equity. Caprice holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and is co-author of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Strategies for Facilitating Conversations on Race. She lives in Seattle, Washington.

novembre 2022, env. 256 pages, Anglais
Ingram Publishers Services
978-0-86571-981-1

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