Book
Moving diversity forward : how to go from well-meaning to well-doing
Publication Information
Chicago, Ill. : ABA Center for Racial & Ethnic Diversity : American Bar Association, General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Division, ©2011.
Physical Description
xv, 196 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Contents
- Diversity is being invited to the party : inclusion is being asked to dance
- I think I'm a pretty good dance partner : is this book for me?
- I know the cha cha, isn't that like the Charleston? Aren't we all the same?
- With the right music, you can get anyone on the dance floor : what messages are you sending about who's included?
- So you were a little offbeat; it isn't the end of the dance; how to recover when you've stepped on your dance partner's toes
- What's everybody staring at? Nobody's perfect when they first learn to dance : the BASICS of cultural competence
- Are you sure he's our waiter? I think he's the band leader : how is your lens shaping what you see?
- He's black. What do you mean he can't dance? Check for your biases when things get bumpy
- Dancing with Peggy McIntosh : breaking the thirteen deadly habits of workplace oppression
- White people have always been center stage : understanding white privilege and other forms of unearned privilege
- Five old dance moves that white people do : updating your dance moves to support the success of black people at work
- The warm up is over, now for the big dance move : biasproofing your organization's systems
- Sometimes cutting in is the right move : using your privilege to interrupt bias.