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How to have difficult conversations about race : practical tools for necessary change in the workplace and beyond / Kwame Christian.

By: Publication details: Dallas, TX : BenBella Books, Inc., [2022]; ©2022.Description: 244 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1637741308
  • 9781637741306
Other title:
  • Practical tools for necessary change in the workplace and beyond
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.3008 23/eng/20220525
LOC classification:
  • HF5549.5 .M5 C47 2022
Contents:
Why it's important to talk about race -- From weakness to strength: how to create a winning mindset -- Common psychological barriers -- What's the solution -- The art of strategy -- Mobilizing compassionate curiosity -- Avoid common mistakes -- What's next-taking action -- How to be an advocate for positive change -- Yhe role of difficult conversations in equity discussions.
Summary: "Negotiation expert Kwame Christian's motto is: 'The best things in life are on the other side of difficult conversations.' If we want a more equitable workplace and a more equitable world, we have to talk to each other about race. But, for so many of us, that's easier said than done. Many people avoid conversations about race because of fear: fear of discomfort, damaging important relationships, being misunderstood, 'canceled,' ostracized. How to Have Difficult Conversations About Race equips you with the skills you need to make these crucial conversations easier and more productive. Whether you're looking to create change for yourself and other BIPOC, or a white ally seeking to support your coworkers or clients, you'll learn how to: Overcome your internal barriers to talking about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Work around others' barriers to productive discussion. Be strategic about the outcome you want, and guide the conversation accordingly. Use 'Compassionate Curiosity' to connect and persuade. Avoid common mistakes. Communicate more effectively over email, when you can't talk face to face. If you've ever struggled to turn that passion into persuasion, or been too afraid to speak up at work (or outside of it), this book is for you. The first step toward lasting social change is productive discussion. With this book, you'll never shy away from those important conversations again-instead approaching them with courage and conviction." --publisher's website.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-230) and index.

Why it's important to talk about race -- From weakness to strength: how to create a winning mindset -- Common psychological barriers -- What's the solution -- The art of strategy -- Mobilizing compassionate curiosity -- Avoid common mistakes -- What's next-taking action -- How to be an advocate for positive change -- Yhe role of difficult conversations in equity discussions.

"Negotiation expert Kwame Christian's motto is: 'The best things in life are on the other side of difficult conversations.' If we want a more equitable workplace and a more equitable world, we have to talk to each other about race. But, for so many of us, that's easier said than done. Many people avoid conversations about race because of fear: fear of discomfort, damaging important relationships, being misunderstood, 'canceled,' ostracized. How to Have Difficult Conversations About Race equips you with the skills you need to make these crucial conversations easier and more productive. Whether you're looking to create change for yourself and other BIPOC, or a white ally seeking to support your coworkers or clients, you'll learn how to: Overcome your internal barriers to talking about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Work around others' barriers to productive discussion. Be strategic about the outcome you want, and guide the conversation accordingly. Use 'Compassionate Curiosity' to connect and persuade. Avoid common mistakes. Communicate more effectively over email, when you can't talk face to face. If you've ever struggled to turn that passion into persuasion, or been too afraid to speak up at work (or outside of it), this book is for you. The first step toward lasting social change is productive discussion. With this book, you'll never shy away from those important conversations again-instead approaching them with courage and conviction." --publisher's website.

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