Any company’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts will be superficial and disingenuous until they properly include Black women. They may make claims about their commitment to fostering a more equitable workplace, but have they really made steps toward positive change? They may read and promote the concepts and theories, hire the speakers, conduct the surveys, […]
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From The Classroom To The Workplace. Communities of color are still fighting to obtain an equally high level of education that can ensure their children’s future success and opportunities for a better life, no matter where they live or how much money their families make. For adults in the workplace, having digital skills will secure […]
“If you aren’t part of a minority group and ask colleagues from underrepresented groups to meet you where you are, you automatically task them with the additional responsibility of teaching you (while still expecting them to be excellent at their day jobs.) When you task them with becoming one of the organization’s informal diversity and […]
Recruiters may use AI-driven software for a whole range of tasks — to target certain candidates with job ads; to source passive candidates; to screen applicants; to score resumes; and to assess skills and competencies. The algorithms behind these tools may be well intended but that is not a winning defense in the eyes of […]
1. Tell us about your role and what does it entail? I am a leader in our Data Risk Group – within Deloitte’s Cyber Risk Practice. I primarily help Tech, Media and Telco (TMT) organizations navigate risk associated with their digital transformation or new regulatory obligations (e.g., General Data Protection Regulatory). This may include, but […]
Sharing this Webinar by the Alliance for Boys and Men of ColorMon, Oct 28, 2019 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM PDT Healing Together is a new initiative that engages men and people of all genders in the work to build safe and accountable communities by focusing on healing, gender justice and racial equity—instead of punishment—to […]
We had the honor of hosting author Minda Harts in Portland last week to highlight her new book entitled “The Memo: How Women of Color Can Secure Their Seat at the Table”. The dialogue at our event was engaging and impactful. Minda recently posted an article on LinkedIn that discusses the glass (or Opaque) ceiling […]
Chief Operating Officer (COO) Application Deadline: March 21, 2019 Reporting to the Executive Director, the Chief Operating Officer leads our operations and finance, providing the leadership, management and vision necessary to ensure that Portland Audubon has the proper operational controls, administrative and reporting procedures, and people systems in place to effectively grow the organization and […]
Before Walter Mosley, Colson Whitehead or Valerie Wilson Wesley there was Chester Himes. His novels have been signatures of Black crime noir novels. Himes used writing as a form of therapy; focusing on the struggles of Black male characters that ranged from losers or victims defeated by Whites to strong men who occasionally triumphed over […]
Here’s how to enjoy the astonishing benefits of leaving corporate life, without leaving it (if you don’t want to). Courtesy of INC magazine – Click Here to read