Listen "The Relationship Between Diversity, Inclusion & Identity Politics"
Episode Synopsis
Some people think it's possible to talk about Diversity and Inclusion without being political. Find out why Diversity and Inclusion is a political issue; whether you like it or not. Here are some key messages from this episode The relationship between Inclusion and Identity Politics How Inclusion work is political Why you should consider how political your inclusion journey is and much more Play the episode for more. Here are some key takeaways from this episode It's not always easy to separate ideas from identity "This depends if we're talking about the identity of the person speaking or the concept of identity in general. Context is crucial here but in the context of inclusion separating them may be difficult" Some say that creating change makes you political "The author of that book identified the book as being political because of his commitment to "improve the lives of disabled people". His commitment to change made him political and he's not the first person I've encountered who had that opinion" Promoting Inclusion has implications "The reality is, Diversity, Inclusion, these things come with commitments and implications and we need to understand to understand what they are" Here are some resources so you can go deeper How to disagree productively and find common ground Element of Inclusion Conversation Thread That Inspired This Episode Check out these related episodes of the show Why I Avoid Debates About Diversity and Inclusion 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
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