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Cafecito, Culture, and Connection: The Power of Sisterhood in DEI Spaces

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Summary
In this engaging conversation, Shawna, Rachel, and Kat introduce Hady Mendez, a DEI expert, who shares her journey and insights on employee resource groups, cultural wisdom, and the challenges of navigating racial identity. The discussion highlights the need for allyship, the evolving understanding of racial categories, and the significance of joy and community support in personal and professional growth.
You can also watch the episode on YouTube!

Takeaways

  • Mixed race identity is complex and varies greatly among individuals.
  • Self-advocacy is crucial for underrepresented groups in the workplace.
  • Cultural idioms can provide valuable life lessons and wisdom.
  • The importance of employee resource groups in fostering community and support.
  • Allyship is essential for creating inclusive environments.
  • Racial categories in forms often fail to capture the diversity of identities.
  • Colorism exists within the Latino community and affects perceptions of privilege.
  • Personal narratives and experiences shape our understanding of identity.
  • Joy and positivity can be powerful tools for personal growth.
  • Community connections can provide validation and support in shared experiences.

Stuff to check out from mentions in the episode:

Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on Instagram and new for Season 5, check us out on and YouTube and keep up with True Culture on LinkedIn.
If this is your first time with OTC, check out EPISODE 1: START HERE for more background on the show.

Our True Colors is sponsored by True Culture Coaching & Consulting. Head to our website to find out how True Culture Coaching and Consulting can support you and your organization, and subscribe to our LinkedIn Newsletter, The Culture Clinic, for more great content. You can find us at truecultureconsulting.com where you can also contact us to schedule a free consultation.

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Summary
In this engaging conversation, Shawna, Rachel, and Kat introduce Hady Mendez, a DEI expert, who shares her journey and insights on employee resource groups, cultural wisdom, and the challenges of navigating racial identity. The discussion highlights the need for allyship, the evolving understanding of racial categories, and the significance of joy and community support in personal and professional growth.
You can also watch the episode on YouTube!

Takeaways

  • Mixed race identity is complex and varies greatly among individuals.
  • Self-advocacy is crucial for underrepresented groups in the workplace.
  • Cultural idioms can provide valuable life lessons and wisdom.
  • The importance of employee resource groups in fostering community and support.
  • Allyship is essential for creating inclusive environments.
  • Racial categories in forms often fail to capture the diversity of identities.
  • Colorism exists within the Latino community and affects perceptions of privilege.
  • Personal narratives and experiences shape our understanding of identity.
  • Joy and positivity can be powerful tools for personal growth.
  • Community connections can provide validation and support in shared experiences.

Stuff to check out from mentions in the episode:

Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on Instagram and new for Season 5, check us out on and YouTube and keep up with True Culture on LinkedIn.
If this is your first time with OTC, check out EPISODE 1: START HERE for more background on the show.

Our True Colors is sponsored by True Culture Coaching & Consulting. Head to our website to find out how True Culture Coaching and Consulting can support you and your organization, and subscribe to our LinkedIn Newsletter, The Culture Clinic, for more great content. You can find us at truecultureconsulting.com where you can also contact us to schedule a free consultation.

  continue reading

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