Course Catalog
Racial Equity in the WorkPlace
Code: Racial Equity in
Duration: 1 Day
$745 USD

OVERVIEW

Systemic racism can be challenged by American businesses. Indeed, many U.S. corporate boardrooms have already begun the challenge through hiring practices, funding organizations and movements working to eradicate racism.

What steps can employers begin doing today to enhance their workplace culture to racial equity and belonging? Discussing white privilege and unconscious bias is a starting tactic.

This course is a chance for leaders and business professionals in general to create a business strategy to actively and strategically address racial inequity in their workplace culture.

DELIVERY FORMAT

This course is available in the following formats:

Virtual Classroom

Duration: 1 Day

CLASS SCHEDULE

Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
Date: Apr 17 2024 - Apr 17 2024 | 10:00 - 15:00 EST
Location: Online
Course Length: 1 Day

$ 745

GOALS

In the Racial Equity Training course, you will:

  • Analyze concepts of racial identity, bias, privilege, and prejudice.
  • Reflect on your own identity, bias, privilege, and prejudice.
  • Identify strategies to engage in difficult conversations with your team members.
  • Reflect on ways to integrate racial equity into your workplace culture.
  • Learn about historical events, ideologies, and social structures, and how they influence modern day beliefs, bias, and perception.
OUTLINE

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Module One - What is the meaning of racial equity?

  • Module 1 of Racial Equity in the Workplace Training will explore that question, and will unpack the relationship between historical events, institutional frameworks, the ideology of white supremacy, and how those things come together to construct the social norms, stereotypes, and bias which inform our perception and behavior.

Module 2 - Reflect: Racial Equity in the Workplace

  • Identity, personal bias, white privilege, colorism, and prejudice. These are concepts that are not easy to talk about, and often bring up strong feelings, including anger, guilt, and denial. In Module 2 of Racial Equity in the Workplace Training, we are going to unpack them, reflect on how they impact you, and give you the tools to start making changes.

Module 3 - Evolve: Racial Equity in the Workplace

  • Becoming committed to racial justice is a big step, and it is not a one-time decision. Being an ally means making decisions every day about whether you will stand up or stay silent.
  • In Module 3 of Racial Equity in the Workplace Training, we will discuss how to be an ally, tone policing, emotional labor, and how to have difficult conversations with your team members.
LABS

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Business professionals who want to promote and lead an increasingly diverse workforce and client base, and promote an inclusive environment.

PREREQUISITES

To ensure your success, we recommend you first attend the following courses, or have equivalent knowledge: