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Allies and Advocates
Allies and Advocates: Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Culture | Amber Cabral
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Learn to create an inclusive environment with this actionable and insightful resource Allies and Advocates: Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Culture delivers a powerful and useful message about inclusion and diversity in everyday life. Author Amber Cabral, a celebrated inclusion strategist, speaker, and writer, shows readers how to move away from discriminatory and unjust behaviors to supporting and building meaningful connections with people across our diverse backgrounds and identities. While some books settle for vague advice and catchphrases, readers of Allies and Advocates will benefit from the book’s: Straighforward style and applicable action items Real-world examples highlighting inclusion best practices Implementable tactics to assist people in seeing how they can help create an inclusive environment Perfect for anyone who works in a professional environment, Allies and Advocates is especially useful for those in middle and upper management and those involved in the training and orientation of employees. If you are looking forward to building a culture of inclusivity at work or in your personal relationships, and want to learn how to use your privilege to be a better ally, Allies and Advocates: Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Culture is a must-have.
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Outofcontroltbr
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Went to my local indie store to pick up my copy of Allie‘s and Advocates for my company‘s diversity and inclusion book club this quarter and found a few more books I‘ve been meaning to read

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everlocalwest
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Read this for a professional development bookclub and I was a bit disappointed in it. Don't get me wrong, there's a lot of great information here and I appreciated Cabral's conversational tone and feel she is a strong educator but the book felt hastily put together. I give this a so-so rating because this was a good book but a better editor could have pulled a much better book from the author because the seeds are there.