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Someday Is Today: Achieving Racial Equity in the Workplace

Someday Is Today: Achieving Racial Equity in the Workplace

By Allison Manswell

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Like its predecessor, this book offers a look inside real-life conversations, packed in a fictional format, that changes the reader's perspective on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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Book Information

Publisher: Advantage Media Group.
Publish Date: 07/23/2024
Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 9781642259674
ISBN-10: 1642259675
Language: English

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Join the conversation and discover how to navigate race and other interesecting inequalities in the workplace.

Someday Is Today: Achieving Racial Equity in the Workplace is the perfectly timed follow-up to Manswell's Listen In: Crucial Conversations on Race in the Workplace. The second book in the racial equity canon dissects the importance of accountability among senior leaders and shares tools that help resolve misconceptions while highlighting the need for a stronger allyship across different ethnic groups.

The author, well versed in the topics she brings to the surface, goes beyond the workplace and addresses the relationship issues and generational differences that often cause strife in family units. With the same entertaining fictional prose she parlayed in Listen In, Manswell takes the reader on a journey through real-life scenarios rooted in differences of lived experience.

The memorable cast of characters from Listen In takes the stage again and turns up the volume on their candid conversations. LaToya and Shane face a relatable crossroad in their relationship, while Roshunda and Maya establish a mentorship arrangement, and Jim is confronted with the sad truth from his power broker peers.

Someday Is Today dives deep into the root cause of inequalities and restores hope that change will only occur when we decide that today is the day.

About the Author

ALLISON V. MANSWELL is a seasoned talent management executive with over twenty-five years of proven experience in human resources, organizational effectiveness, employee and leadership development, diversity and inclusion interventions with Fortune-ranked companies, midsize organizations, and boutique consulting firms.

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