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Professional Resources for Catholic Businesswomen
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
Introduction to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in the Workplace
What’s the Difference Between Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion?
An overview of diversity, equity, and inclusion
Great for understanding the differences between each term and establishing a shared meaning
Explores how each one differs from and interacts with one another
Diversity and Inclusion: A Beginner’s Guide for HR Professionals
Gives background and context on what diversity and inclusion are and why they are lacking
Explains why it must be a business strategy starting at the top, not just a "program" to implement
Diversity Doesn’t Stick Without Inclusion
Addresses the problem of diversity and inclusion being lumped together as the same thing
Highlights specific traits necessary in leaders to create an inclusive environment
Catholic and Christian Resources
Open Wide Our Hearts - A Pastoral Letter Against Racism
Author and founder of Be the Bridge, Latasha is a Certified Trainer in cultural intelligence and unconscious bias. Christian-based and specializes in working with churches, non-profit organizations and socially-conscious companies who want to actively pursue a culture of inclusion.
Latasha is available for:
Consulting
Speaking
Training
Cultural competency coaching
Racial Justice and the Catholic Church, Fr. Bryan Massingale
A Letter from the Only African-American Felician Sister, Sister Desiré, personal blog
Diversity Starts on Your Catholic Bookshelf, FemCatholic
Stronger Than Darkness: The Call to Respond to Racism, FemCatholic
Intersectionality and the Catholic Feminist, FemCatholic
Additional Resources
5-Part Series: Advancing Black Leaders, Harvard Business Review
Leading Organizational Change for Diversity and Inclusion, Council on Foreign Relations
Diversity and Inclusion: 8 Best Practices for Changing Your Culture, CIO.com
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