How can women ensure they’re being paid fairly?
Jen Ngozi is here to talk about unwritten rules required to succeed in the corporate world, the uncomfortable fact that women are still often underemployed and underpaid and how you can learn the biggest secret to success – advocating for yourself.
Read MoreHow does the media shape our view of the world?
Shuronda Robinson is here to talk about how the media, policy and narratives shape how we view ourselves and the people around us. We delve into who gets to tell their own stories and who has their stories told on their behalf and why that matters.
Read MoreHow did the pandemic expose social inequities?
LaFawn Davis is here to help normalize difficult conversations about racism, privilege and fragility.
Read MoreWhat’s the difference between diversity and inclusion?
Yahan Mensah is here to talk about representation, resilience, bringing your true self to work, and the importance of community and connection when it comes to belonging.
Read MoreWhy does Juneteenth mark the start of freedom for everybody?
The remarkable trailblazer Ms. Opal Lee, The Grandmother of Juneteenth,” is here to share her incredible story, what the pen President Biden used to sign the bill means to her, and what she hopes the next generation will take on next.
Read MoreHow do we keep the stories of the Holocaust alive?
Lauren Engelman is here to help discuss Jewishness, Activism and Belonging while sharing her family’s incredible story to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Read MoreBest of: How can behavioral science create more equity in hiring?
Chris and Rachel cover everything from behavioral economics and job search to challenging unconscious bias in recruitment.
Read MoreHow can you balance your introversion at work?
Taylor Rosser is here to help share what she learned from listening to the stories and experiences of other black women at Indeed, plus put a lens on her life as an introvert.
Read MoreBest of: How can companies be true allies of the LGBTQ+ community?
Sherise Bright, SVP of Communications and Marketing at the Human Rights Campaign is here to help us better understand LGBTQ+ advocacy, education, law, impact litigation, public policy and entertainment.
Read MoreWhat does “shoveling the ramp” mean for accessibility?
Susan Smith is here to help illustrate how clearing a path for people with special needs clears the path for everyone, which is the ultimate form of inclusivity.
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