EPISODE · Sep 13, 2018 · 38 MIN
1.16 Do White People Really Love Salad?
from BiCurean
About Dr. Nita Mosby TylerShe is the Chief Catalyst and Founder of The Equity Project, LLC – an organization designed to support organizations and communities in building diversity, equity and inclusion strategies. In her work, Dr. Mosby-Tyler specializes in the development and delivery of leadership, equity, diversity, cultural responsiveness and inclusiveness training programs and strategies.Transcript available here: https://goo.gl/Wf3N8JArticles and items referenced in this episode:The Equity ProjectThe HR ShopWhite People Really Love SaladBiCurean Moment:Info Wars and Free SpeechHow Trump Radicalized ICETags: white, black, south, segregated south, childhood, inclusion, equity, diversity, the 80s, race, racism, white_people, culture, bias, implicit_bias, the_equity_project, the_hr_shop, info_wars, ICE, citizens, harassment ★ Support this podcast ★ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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About Dr. Nita Mosby TylerShe is the Chief Catalyst and Founder of The Equity Project, LLC – an organization designed to support organizations and communities in building diversity, equity and inclusion strategies. In her work, Dr. Mosby-Tyler specializes in the development and delivery of leadership, equity, diversity, cultural responsiveness and inclusiveness training programs and strategies.Transcript available here: https://goo.gl/Wf3N8JArticles and items referenced in this episode:The Equity ProjectThe HR ShopWhite People Really Love SaladBiCurean Moment:Info Wars and Free SpeechHow Trump Radicalized ICETags: white, black, south, segregated south, childhood, inclusion, equity, diversity, the 80s, race, racism, white_people, culture, bias, implicit_bias, the_equity_project, the_hr_shop, info_wars, ICE, citizens, harassment ★ Support this podcast ★ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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