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As we've witnessed countless acts of public violence against Black people unfold in our country over the last few weeks, many organizations have taken to denouncing racism and committing to listen and learn more. In Hawaiʻi, individuals have taken to the streets in Waikiki, Kahului, and elsewhere across our islands to demand that #BlackLivesMatter. But business and non-profit leaders may feel at a loss beyond putting out a statement and organizing listening sessions. What more can and should be done?
Hear from our panel of Hawaiʻi-based organizational effectiveness experts from the Black community as they discuss the strategies that local leaders should be taking now to actively fight against systemic racism within their organizations and communities.
• Felicia Thomas, Senior Director, Organizational Effectiveness, Hawaiian Airlines
• Dr. Elaine Newton, CEO/Organizational Development Consultant, ENewton LLC
• Dr. Charletta Wilson, Leadership Consultant/Coach, CaPeesh
• Moderated by Melissa "Mimi" Peace, Organizational Development Advisor, American Savings Bank
Sponsored by ATD Hawaii, Hawaii Employers Council, Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations, Chamber of Commerce Hawaii Young Professionals, and Hawaiʻi Children’s Action Network.
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