How to Strategically Address Black Lives Matter, White Privilege, and Unconscious Bias in the Workpl

Date: October 1, 2020
Time: 01:00 PM ET
Duration 150 Minutes
Speaker: Dr. Susan Strauss

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Description

The summer of 2020 will be long ingrained into our social and individual consciousness due to COVID and the horrific murder of George Floyd, a black man. George’s murder by white police officers, captured on video for the world to see, sparked outrage around the globe. So what, you may be asking, does that have to do with the business world.

Racial bias workshops just won’t do any more. Employers and business leaders need to respond to racism by taking substantial action. Merely throwing out politically correct corporate statements needs to be over. It is time for leaders who are committed to racial justice to create a business strategy to actively and strategically address racial inequity in their workplace (and society).  Systemic racism can be fought by American businesses. Indeed, many U.S. corporate boardrooms have already begun the fight through hiring practices, funding organizations and movements working to eradicate racism, and using their political power to influence federal and state legislation. But what steps can employers begin doing – today – to enhance their workplace culture to racial equity and belonging? Discussing white privilege and unconscious bias is a starting tactic.

Dr. Francis Kendall states “For those of us who are white, one of our privileges is that we see ourselves as individuals, “just people,” part of the human race. Most of us are clear, however, that people whose skin is not white are members of a race. Being born white provides privileges that other races in the U.S. do not have. Other races may “earn” privilege but are not “born” with privilege due to the color of their skin.

Unconscious bias, something we all have built into our DNA, does not mean we are bad people. How does unconscious bias work against Blacks? How does it support white privilege? How does it maintain the status quo?

Discussing the issues addressed in this webinar may be uncomfortable—that’s the way it should be, difficult as it is. Discomfort is required for change.

Learning Objectives:

·  To discuss Black Lives Matter and its role in your workplace culture

·  To define racism

·  To explore vicarious racism’s effect on us all

·  To critique white privilege

·  To illustrate unconscious bias

·  To use a systems approach in creating and sustaining an anti-racist culture

Who should attend:

· Senior management, middle management, Human Resources Professionals, Employee Resource Groups

This webinar has been approved for 2.5 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, PHR®, PHRca®,SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®).

Speaker

Dr. Susan Strauss

Dr. Susan Strauss is a national and international speaker, trainer, consultant and a recognized expert on harassment and bullying in the workplace and schools. She conducts harassment and bullying investigations and functions as a consultant to attorneys. She is an expert witness for workplace and school harassment and bullying lawsuits. Her clients are from business healthcare, law, education, and government organizations from both the public and private sector.  

Dr. Strauss has authored over 30 books, book chapters and articles on harassment, bullying, and related topics. She been featured on 20/20, CBS Evening News and other national and international television, radio  and social media programs as well as interviewed for newspaper and journal articles such as Harvard Education Newsletter, Lawyers Weekly and Times of London.

Certification

This webinar has been approved for 2.5 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, PHR®, PHRca®,SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®).