Reading & Resource List
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For Everyone
- 11 Actions Toward Anti-Racism in the Office - and On Your Own.
From the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion - This is My Story.
Short video stories about being Black in America, from LeVar Burton. - RACE: The Power of an Illusion | Film Series
Recommended by the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. Watch this three-part documentary that questions the idea of race as innate biology and explores how race still matters and can shape life chances and opportunities.
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Understanding Implicit Bias
A quick video with explanation and real-life examples of implicit bias, from McCombs School of Business. -
Assess Your Implicit Bias
Harvard's Project Bias offers an online assessment tool to measure implicit bias. Take it more than once for a more complete picture. - Extensive list of books recommended by Brené Brown's community.
- When and How to Respond to Microaggressions
Harvard Business Review, July 2020
For Supervisors & HR Professionals
- What Black Leaders Bring to the Table (HBR Podcast, March 2021. 30 minutes)
- 5 Ways to Support Your Black Colleagues at Work
How to engage and get involved. (Quartz at Work, July 2020) - “Dear White Boss…”
Unsaid words from a Black manager. (HBR, November 2002) - Is Your Company Actually Fighting Racism, or Just Talking About It?
Leaders must start by reckoning with their Black employees’ experiences at work. (HBR, June 2020) - How Organizations Can Support the Mental Health of Black Employees
Few leaders have the skills and training to confront the trauma caused by racism. (HBR, June 2020) - U.S. Businesses Must Take Meaningful Action Against Racism
Here’s what leaders can do today. (HBR, June 2020) - How U.S. Companies Can Support Employees of Color Through the Pandemic
Though we say we’re all in this together, we’re not all in the same boat. (HBR, May 2020) - Toward a Racially Just Workplace
Diversity efforts are failing Black employees. Here’s a better approach. (HBR, November 2019) - Hiring Discrimination Against Black Americans Hasn’t Declined in 25 Years
A meta-analysis of job callback rates. (HBR, October 2017) - Why Aren’t Black Employees Getting More White-Collar Jobs?
A look at U.S. cities shows progress has been slow and uneven. (HBR, February 2018) - People Suffer at Work When They Can’t Discuss the Racial Bias They Face Outside of It
They become more disengaged and more likely to leave. (HBR, July 2017) - Even at “Inclusive” Companies, Women of Color Don’t Feel Supported
This can prevent employees from connecting across ethnic and racial differences. (HBR, August 2019) - Getting Over Your Fear of Talking About Diversity
Advice for leaders who are afraid of saying the wrong thing. (HBR, November 2019) - Tips for Discussing Racial Injustice in the Workplace
Helpful communication models for discussing microaggressions. (SHRM, June 2020) - How the Best Bosses Interrupt Bias on Their Teams
Strategies to foster equity and inclusion. (HBR, November 2019) - How to Reduce Personal Bias When Hiring
Six steps you can implement. (HBR, June 2019) - Why Diversity Programs Fail
And what works better for organizations. (HBR, July 2016) - Taking Steps to Eliminate Racism in the Workplace
The countervailing force of racism often undermines efforts to build diverse and inclusive workplaces. (SHRM, October 2018) - Numbers Take Us Only So Far
Facebook’s global director of diversity explains why stats alone won’t solve the problem of organizational bias. (HBR, November 2017)
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