All Inclusive with Natasha Rainey
Business
In this episode I'm joined by Latise Hairston, Founder & Chief Impact Officer at Hope Consulting.
During the episode we explore some challenging questions about the role of organizations in creating harm and doing good for marginalized communities. Latise offers her insights and perspectives on whether the harm caused by organizations outweighs their benefits, and the importance of creating meaningful change in DEI work despite ongoing pain and harm.
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Hope Consulting: https://www.hopeharvesting.com/
Episode Highlights
00:00 - Intro
02:00- Latise's winding road to her work in DEI
04:59 - What does DEI mean for people of colour and underrepresented groups
08:24 - Strategies for achieving meaningful change in DEI despite ongoing pain and harm
10:58 - Is the harm caused by organizations greater than the good they do?
28:27 - How to Identify and Tackle the Most Important Task First
34:51 - Advice for individuals who aspire to advocate for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
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