A Beginner's Guide To How Racism At Work Has Evolved [Book Review]

24/04/2018 14 min
A Beginner's Guide To How Racism At Work Has Evolved [Book Review]

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Today I'm reviewing the book: Racism at Work: The Danger of Indifference. Find out why there's been quite a bit of media coverage about this book. s Here are some key messages from this episode: Why people should read this book and the reason why some probably won't The constructed nature of racism that most people are unaware of The reasons how employee resource groups can be a symptom of racism in the workplace and much much more Play the episode for more. Here are some key takeaways from this episode: Race is a social construct "This book is important because it challenges the notion that people are inherently racist or that racism is something that is natural or has always been with us" Racism has Evolved "The book made the point about how racism has developed from name calling to being more nuanced, subtle and therefore insidious" Employee Resource Groups can be symptoms of Racism & Dated Policies "I agree with the book's suggestion that resource groups that emphasise networking are a symptom of dated inclusion policies" Here are some resources so you can go deeper: Racism at Work: The Danger of Indifference Professor Binna Kandola Pearn Kandola My PhD Thesis LSE Occupational Segregation Video Check out these related episodes of the show. Erasing the Language of Race Whenever you're ready, there are a few ways I can support your Inclusion Journey: 1.     Work with me 1:1  2.     Get Practical Book Insights  3.     Get our Free Email Course  For everything else check this https://linktr.ee/elementofinclusion