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DEI Conversations Beyond Echo Chambers

As DEI practitioners, we can't respond to the current oppositional rhetoric with emotionally loud, yet intellectually shallow, non-reflective, uncurious, reactionary banter. It doesn't work.

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In this video, I share my thoughts on how often DEI is criticized without further understanding what it encompasses. There is a lack of robust discussion on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), with people often overreacting in DEI conversations. I had a recent dialogue with a colleague about an article on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and what could have been his thoughts on DEI. It was a great opportunity to explore and reflect on our different perspectives and just become advocates for advancing DEI conversations.

DEI experts, strategists, and practitioners must be beacons for dissent.

Challenging oppositional rhetoric and promoting a more inclusive and systems-oriented approach to DEI is crucial. We need a more comprehensive view beyond representation and grievance for racialized people. If the field of DEI is getting fragmented and filled with disconnected approaches, then there is a need for greater collaboration and coherence.

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In this episode of the ‘Reconstructing Inclusion’ podcast, I had a chance to engage in an enlightening conversation with my mother, Dr. Harriett D. Johnson, bringing out profound narratives about her life, family history, experiences, and take on DEI, and professional journey as an educator. We touched on the impact of history on current diversity and inclusion practices, based on her experiences growing up.

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Reconstructing Inclusion
Reconstructing Inclusion Podcast
The Reconstructing Inclusion Podcast goes far beyond what the host, Amri B. Johnson, considers redundant, how-to diversity, equity, and inclusion dialogues.
He aims to create a space to speak the truth and examine context in DEI. This means creating a path forward for everyone to rethink and recognize the benefits of inclusion individually and collectively.
Reconstructing in this sense is about creating organizational systems and networks where everyone belongs.