For far too long, white men have been centered, advantaged, and treated as the 'standard' or 'norm' in workplace structures and cultures. This is not surprising, considering that the same forces are at play in the wider systems in which we all work, live, and play. The systemic inequities both perpetuate and are reinforced by assumptions and biases about white men. As DEI work aims to move societies and workplaces forward into a new paradigm where all people are valued and where equity is finally established, how can we engage white men to be allies and even co-conspirators in the effort? This presentation will explore strategies for calling white men in to this work and getting them invested in dismantling the structures and cultures that have produced the inequity. This will also be a productive session for white men themselves, who have especially in the past three years, been wanting to practice allyship but lacking in the tools and the feelings of efficacy to do so.
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