Ending Checkbox Diversity: Rewriting the Story of Performative Allyship in Corporate America
"American Workplaces have put major resources into increasing diversity and inclusion, yet the outcome has been minimal. Based on her Google experience, Dannie Lynn Fountain shows how companies can move beyond performing to authentically enacting true DEI"--
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Book Information
Publisher: | Berrett-Koehler Publishers |
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Publish Date: | 10/25/2022 |
Pages: | 160 |
ISBN-13: | 9781523001354 |
ISBN-10: | 1523001356 |
Language: | English |
What We're Saying
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DEI isn't just a box to check. As a triple minority who passes for a straight white woman in corporate America, Dannie Lynn Fountain has seen too many companies pretend to care about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) only for its public relations outcomes. In Ending Checkbox Diversity, Fountain explores how the current structure of corporate DEI lends itself to the continued oppression of marginalized identities. She examines the narrow objectives and metrics that allow for shallow or no improvement and how shifting diversity responsibility to employee resource groups enables companies to disclaim responsibility for making meaningful progress. She looks at the impact of Zennials and Gen Zers, the most diverse generations ever, and breaks down precisely why some notable examples of poor DEI initiatives failed (and what should have been done differently). And she builds a road map for what real DEI looks like and how to avoid the performative allyship trope.