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Part II: Learn about the Origins of Intersectionality as a Critical Race Theory that Impacts All of Us with Dr. Bianca Laureano, Foundress of ANTE UP!

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Welcome to The Imagine Belonging at Work Podcast brought to you by Rhodes Perry Consulting.

Once again, I’m honored to introduce you to the incredible thought leadership of Dr. Bianca Laureano.

Dr. Laureano is the Foundress of ANTE UP, an organization she started after noticing the needs of many communities that were doing justice work but finding limited support in their own growth and development.

Today, we continue our special 3-part learning series on the critical topic of intersectionality.

During this episode, part II of our series, we’ll learn about the origins of intersectionality as a Critical Race Theory that impacts all of us.

We’ll discuss why it’s critical that our DEI work embrace an intersectional framework and how DEI leaders can begin taking this approach.

We’ll also consider why our work will remain incomplete if we fail to establish a long-term DEI vision that incorporates intersectionality.

  continue reading

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Welcome to The Imagine Belonging at Work Podcast brought to you by Rhodes Perry Consulting.

Once again, I’m honored to introduce you to the incredible thought leadership of Dr. Bianca Laureano.

Dr. Laureano is the Foundress of ANTE UP, an organization she started after noticing the needs of many communities that were doing justice work but finding limited support in their own growth and development.

Today, we continue our special 3-part learning series on the critical topic of intersectionality.

During this episode, part II of our series, we’ll learn about the origins of intersectionality as a Critical Race Theory that impacts all of us.

We’ll discuss why it’s critical that our DEI work embrace an intersectional framework and how DEI leaders can begin taking this approach.

We’ll also consider why our work will remain incomplete if we fail to establish a long-term DEI vision that incorporates intersectionality.

  continue reading

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