How to Avoid Insensitive Language and Interactions to Build Inclusion

Inclusion 2019: Shifting Workplace Culture

Many of our conversations around diversity and inclusion have us walking on eggshells or don’t turn out as planned. We often make statements that are intended to be supportive or complementary but that end up being problematic instead. Have you ever found yourself saying “Some of my best friends are ...” or “I don't think of you as ...” or “I'm colorblind”? Meant as joining statements, these remarks often have the opposite effect and end up creating a larger divide or even the loss of a job. You will gain knowledge of communication traps, how to avoid them and what tools to use in their place. These practical applications will quickly transform the quality and effectiveness of our interactions around diversity and inclusion. You will gain knowledge of communication traps, how to avoid them and what tools to use in their place when building a more inclusive workplace.

Date(s) & Time(s): 
Monday, October 28, 2019 - 10:15am to 10:33am
Presenter: 

Maura Cullen

Maura
Cullen

Dr. Maura Cullen is widely considered one of the nation’s foremost authorities on issues of diversity and inclusion. With over 30 years of experience as a trainer and keynote speaker, she received her doctorate in Social Justice and Diversity Education from the University of Massachusetts. Maura is a founding faculty member of the Social Justice Training Institute, Founder of the Diversity Student Summit and author of, 35 Dumb Things Well-Intended People Say: Surprising Things We Say That Widen the Diversity Gap.

 

Location: 
Connection Zone/Acadia (Third Floor)
Session Type: 
Smart Stage
Intended Audience: 
Beginner (Committing to I&D)
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