Raven Solomon | Global Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Thought Leader

Raven Solomon

Global Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Thought Leader

Raven Solomon
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COLLABORATING ACROSS GENERATIONS FOR RACIAL EQUITY

INCREASE UNDERSTANDING, ACTIVATE EMPATHY AND INSPIRE COLLABORATION TO CREATE SUSTAINABLE CHANGE

The year 2020 showed us that our nation is as divided as ever, particularly on the topic of race and racism. It is this division that accompanies you, your employees and/or your members every time they log on for work—causing anxiety, mental and emotional stress, and mistrust and skepticism of those with differing opinions.

Unbeknownst to many of us, much of this division is driven by a disconnect across generations on the severity and impact of systemic racism. Creating awareness around the generationally relative nature of racism, applying empathy and learning to effectively collaborate across generations is truly our best path towards a racially equitable society and workplace.

In this informative and inspiring keynote, Raven helps your attendees of marginalized racial backgrounds understand how and why our generation can impact how we view, understand, and even combat racism. Attendees will leave with greater clarity on the role their generation can play in fighting for racial equity, and how to effectively collaborate with other generations in that pursuit.

OBJECTIVES
• Explain the generationally relative nature of racism.
• Explain how and why one’s generation can impact how they view racism today.
• Demonstrate how cross-generational collaboration can move us toward racial equity

AUDIENCE
Marginalized Racial Groups & their Allies - cross-generational groups of marginalized communities; racial/ethnic Employee Resource Groups

GENERATIONS + RACIAL EQUITY

WHERE & WHY GENERATIONS AND RACIAL EQUITY INTERSECT TO MOVE US FORWARD

The year 2020 showed us that our nation is as divided as ever, particularly on the topic of race and racism. It is this division that accompanies your employees and members every time they log on for work—causing anxiety, mental and emotional stress, and mistrust and skepticism of those with differing opinions.

Unbeknownst to many of us, much of this division is driven by a disconnect across generations on the severity and impact of systemic racism. Creating awareness around the generationally relative nature of racism, applying empathy, and learning to effectively collaborate across generations is truly our best path towards a racially equitable society and workplace.

In this informative and inspiring keynote, Raven breaks down the connection between equity and generations that every organization needs to know and lean into to thrive in a marketplace that is growing more racially and ethnically diverse by the decade. She helps attendees of all backgrounds understand how and why a generation can impact how they view, understand, and even combat racism. Attendees will leave with greater clarity on the role their generation can play in fighting for racial equity, and how to effectively collaborate with other generations in that pursuit.

OBJECTIVES
• Explain the connection between generations and racial equity
• Demonstrate how and why one’s generation can impact how they view racism today
• Examine why equity is what marginalized groups and their allies want and need
• Describe how to leverage generational differences to move towards racial equity

AUDIENCE
Employees and/or leaders of all backgrounds

HOW TO BE AN INCLUSIVE LEADER

FOSTER A CULTURE OF INCLUSION IN OUR TEAM OR BUSINESS

Inclusive Leadership can be a very illusive and ambiguous term. Yet, as the U.S. population grows more and more diverse and emerging markets strengthen around the globe, it is an emerging leadership capability that will be vital to the success of our workplaces and marketplaces in the very near future.

Busy leaders need to know precisely what they can and should do to be inclusive leaders who truly foster a sense of belonging within their teams that results in employee engagement, high performance, and consistent results now and into the future.

In this program, Raven breaks inclusive leadership down into 6 straight-forward characteristics, demonstrating what each looks like in everyday leadership. She covers the inner drivers necessary to actualize these characteristics in a way that is seen and felt by team members. Your leaders will leave with a clear understanding of the importance of their inclusive leadership, newfound courage to lean into discomfort, and an awakened curiosity to learn more about themselves and their bias, as well as the lived experiences of others.

OBJECTIVES
• Identify the 6 characteristics of highly inclusive leaders as well as their drivers.
• Explain the quantitative and qualitative value of inclusive leadership.
• Identify personal areas of opportunity to be a more inclusive leader.

AUDIENCE
Business & People Leaders

THE [GENERATIONAL] BUSINESS CASE FOR DEIB

GET CLEAR ON WHY DEIB IS A MUST AT EVERY LEVEL OF THE ORGANIZATION

Every CEO wants their organization to be inclusive. In order for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging to be truly embedded throughout your organization, every employee—from the c-suite to the frontline—must be committed to inclusion and rooted in a clear business case.

If the business case is not made clear at every level of the organization, you run the risk of DEIB fatigue, disengagement in creating change, and bottlenecked inclusion that can lead to your organization being last on the APPLY TO list for top Gen Z talent.

In this engaging and insightful program, Raven takes those skeptical of the value of DEIB in their workforce and makes them believers, by clearly articulating the risk to their business without it. Those who are already believers, she equips with additional tools and awareness to further understand and articulate the value of DEIB. She does all of this uniquely using generations to frame the value proposition.

OBJECTIVES
• Identity the risks associated with not making DEIB a serious business imperative
• Provide a common language and working knowledge of key DEIB terms such as diversity, inclusion, equity, belonging, identity, and intersectionality
• Explain the generational evolution of diversity work in the workplace
• Understand the organizational and individual value of DEIB

AUDIENCE
Business & People Leaders - Executive Leaders, Mid-Level Managers, Frontline Leaders or ALL

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