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  • Mind the Inclusion Gap

  • How Allies Can Bridge the Divide Between Talking Diversity and Taking Action
  • By: Suzy Levy
  • Narrated by: Suzy Levy
  • Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Summary

We live in a wonderfully diverse and increasingly connected world. With that rise in connection comes a steep rise in expectations...

Expectations that we know how to talk about diversity, including with people who are different than ourselves...

Expectations that we lean into uncomfortable conversations, with sufficient fluency that we don't cause offence...

Expectations that we act, instead of simply walking by inequality. Although most of us are curious about diversity, and some would go as far as to call ourselves allies, very few of us are skilled in inclusion.

In the absence of knowing what to do, we double down on being nice and hope that will be enough. Unfortunately, this optimistic attitude may harm as much as help. Mind the Inclusion Gap is for anyone who wants to move beyond simply talking to actively shaping an inclusive future. It looks across singular diversity categories, exploring the connections between race, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation and gender identity.

Filled with insight and everyday skills, it will help you navigate the polarised and divisive issues we face in the workplace and in the world.

©2023 Suzy Levy (P)2024 Suzy Levy
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Friend in my pocket

Suzy’s straightforward approach to diversity and inclusion, built on a foundation of facts and experience, is a breath of fresh air. Listening to her is like having a friend in your pocket, gently teaching and guiding you through the complexities of inclusion.

Mind the Inclusion Gap encourages each of us to challenge our thinking and adjust in small simple ways to create a shift in society. It’s illuminating, refreshing, honest, self-revelatory, we’re in this together style stops you in your tracks. Her premise that things need to change can not be ignored.

Suzy has important things to say. As night follows day, if you listen, you will learn.

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Such an important book

I thought I was fairly conversant in inclusion and certainly part of the solution. I’m now aware of all the ‘harmless’ things I realise I’ve been doing/saying over the years. Privately educated, I have regularly thought other less fortunate people “maybe just weren’t trying hard enough”. As a white, straight, male, I’m now conscious that part of the success I enjoy today is simply down to the cards I was dealt at birth. Whether you’re an employer, a parent (or anyone really), if you really want to understand what it feels like to stand in the shoes of someone different to you (whilst taking the temperature of your own inclusiveness), this book is for you. Thank you to the author for taking so much time to create a roadmap to a richer world.

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