amshofner's review

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challenging informative medium-paced

4.0

A recommended read for any leader committed to inclusion in the workplace.

lilburger's review

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challenging informative slow-paced

4.5

mobooks's review against another edition

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4.75

This book is phenomenal! A very good overview of what has led us tot he work culture we have today (ie cis, straight white men), how to better serve women of color (and thus all folks with marginalized identities), how to prepare for the future. As a manager who identifies as a cis, white queer woman, I found myself taking so many notes and feeling like I can work with my colleagues (both men and women of color) to support them in our current work culture and built out our small organization to be even more inclusive and equitable. The author did an amazing job of outlining the very real problems and struggles that marginalized people face, especially women of color, and the very workable ways that all job environments can better and best support our colleagues. I cannot recommend this book enough!!

annakap's review

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challenging informative

5.0

cpalmisanod's review

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challenging informative reflective medium-paced

3.25

I found this to be a quick read.  It contains a lot of great information but it doesn't drag and it isn't dull.

The focus is primarily on including women of color into all places of an organization.

I appreciated most the key reflections at the end of each chapter that require self reflection and develop action steps that be be put into place immediately or very soon in the day to day.

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