The Evolution of DEI: Stretching, Resilience, and the Fight for Progress

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In this episode of Breaking Barriers we interview Alfred Ramirez. Alfred Ramirez is a keynote speaker, coach, trainer, and facilitator for public and private organizations. He has held various positions in the public and private sectors, including serving as President Clinton's White House Associate Director of Presidential Personnel and the Executive Director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics. During the show we discussed the evolution of the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) field and the impact of the George Floyd surge on the approach to DEI work. The conversation emphasizes the importance of expanding our hearts with empathy and compassion and highlights the need for self-care and mindfulness in the DEI space. Alfred also shares his personal experiences of facing racism and discrimination and offers advice on how to equip children to respond to these challenges.Key Takeaways:The DEI field has evolved from compliance and affirmative action to a focus on hiring and training, and now includes concepts like belonging and accessibility.The George Floyd surge has allowed for more open conversations about racism and white privilege, but there is pushback and attempts to silence these discussions.It is important to prioritize self-care and wellness in the DEI space to avoid burnout and continue the work.Children should be taught how to respond to racism and discrimination in a respectful and assertive manner, rather than meeting aggression with aggression.It is crucial to recognize the impact of trauma on individuals and communities of color and to provide support and resources for mental health.Send your DEI&B questions to info@topranktalentsolutions.com, To learn more about Top RANK please visit topranktalentsolutions.com or follow us on social media. Linkedin bit.ly/TR_linkedinFacebook bit.ly/TR_face_bookInstagram bit.ly/TRC_Instagram

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