How Organized Labor Combats Injustice | Heather McGhee
Learn more about Heather McGhee:
https://www.thelavinagency.com/speakers/heather-mcghee
Over her tenure as President of Demos, Heather McGhee increased the staff diversity by 100 percent and created an original racial equity curriculum and process that helped the 50 staff members and trustees better operate in a diverse professional environment. Most importantly, the organization’s transformation was characterized by joy and a renewed commitment to its mission and purpose from staff of all backgrounds. In the spring of 2018, Heather served as a pro bono advisor to Starbucks, helping shape their company-wide anti-bias training on May 29th and co-authoring a report, “Toward a Vision for Racial Equity & Inclusion at Starbucks” with recommendations that can be adapted for other corporations.
Видео How Organized Labor Combats Injustice | Heather McGhee канала The Lavin Agency Speakers Bureau
https://www.thelavinagency.com/speakers/heather-mcghee
Over her tenure as President of Demos, Heather McGhee increased the staff diversity by 100 percent and created an original racial equity curriculum and process that helped the 50 staff members and trustees better operate in a diverse professional environment. Most importantly, the organization’s transformation was characterized by joy and a renewed commitment to its mission and purpose from staff of all backgrounds. In the spring of 2018, Heather served as a pro bono advisor to Starbucks, helping shape their company-wide anti-bias training on May 29th and co-authoring a report, “Toward a Vision for Racial Equity & Inclusion at Starbucks” with recommendations that can be adapted for other corporations.
Видео How Organized Labor Combats Injustice | Heather McGhee канала The Lavin Agency Speakers Bureau
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