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Cultivating a Culture of Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Your Workplace through Storytelling What you'll learn Cultivate a culture of justice, equity, diversity & inclusion in your workplace through storytelling. Learn, retain, and apply major diversity and inclusion concepts including microaggressions, implicit bias, prejudice, and stereotypes. Develop intercultural fluency skills to recognize and respond to cultural harm. Practice having brave dialogues and engaging in difficult conversations that engender reconciliation and belog in your workplace. Embrace social justice as a journey, not a destination. Requirements By setting aside just 20 minutes for each session, you will learn JEDI concepts, gain tools for adopting new practices, and acquire ways to apply what you just learned. Description Want to cultivate a culture of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in your workplace? The Storied JEDI is a 14-session Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (JEDI) program available to take at your own pace. By setting aside just 20 minutes each week, you will learn JEDI concepts, gain tools for adopting new practices, and acquire ways to apply what you just learned.By the end of this course, you will learn to...Embrace social justice as a journey, not a destination.Be more conscious about the narratives you hear and tell.See the freedom in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion.Know how to engage in difficult conversations.Lean into un-comfortability because that’s where the growth lies.Benefits include14 video lessons12+ key conceptsIntegration challenges for immediate applicationCritical reflection prompts to help you retain knowledge. Extras: 6 able Easy Reference GuidesCurriculumThe Importance of Narrative and Language in JEDIEstablishing Social Justice as the foundation for practicing Equity, Diversity and InclusionAdvancing Positive Narratives around Equity, Diversity and InclusionUncovering Unconscious Narratives that Send Dangerous MessagesIntercultural fluency and Cultural ResponsivenessExercising Critical Self-awareness to Improve Intercultural FluencyRecognizing and Responding to Cultural HarmHow to Have Brave DialoguesResponding to Microaggressions, Stereotypes, Prejudice and Implicit BiasPlacing Impact before Intention in Addressing MicroaggressionsResponding to the Explicit Harm of Implicit Bias, Prejudice and StereotypesHow to Apologize to Move from Harm to ReconciliationKey Concepts Include: MicroaggressionsImplicit BiasStereotypesPrejudiceResponding to Cultural HarmUnconscious NarrativesIntercultural FluencyBrave DialoguesCultural ResponsivenessApologies and ReconciliationEach part of this program, from the number of chapters to the length of each video, is designed to maximize retention and encourage seamless application. Overview Section 1: Prologue: Welcome to The Storied JEDI Lecture 1 Welcome to The Storied JEDI Lecture 2 Prologue Summary and Homework Section 2: Chapter 1: The Importance of Narrative and Language in JEDI Lecture 3 Session 1: Establishing Social Justice as the foundation Lecture 4 Chapter 1 Session 1 Summary Section 3: Chapter 1 Session 2 Lecture 5 Session 2: Advancing Positive Narratives around Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Lecture 6 Chapter 1 Session 2 Summary and Homework Section 4: Chapter 1 Session 3 Uncovering Unconscious Narratives and Dangerous Messages Lecture 7 Session 3: Uncovering Unconscious Narratives that Send Dangerous Messages Lecture 8 Chapter 1 Session 3 Summary and Homework Section 5: Chapter 1 Conclusion: The Importance of Narrative and Language in JEDI Lecture 9 Conclusion: The Importance of Narrative and Language in JEDI Lecture 10 Chapter 1 Summary Section 6: Chapter 2: Intercultural Fluency and Cultural Responsiveness Lecture 11 Session 1: Exercising Critical Self-awareness to Improve Intercultural Fluency Lecture 12 Chapter 2 Session 1 Summary and Homework Section 7: Chapter 2 Session 2: Recognizing and Responding to Cultural Harm Lecture 13 Session 2: Recognizing and Responding to Cultural Harm Lecture 14 Chapter 2 Session 2 Summary and Homework Section 8: Chapter 2 Session 3: How to Have Brave Dialogues Lecture 15 Session 3: How to Have Brave Dialogues Lecture 16 Chapter 2 Session 3 Summary and Homework Section 9: Chapter 2 Conclusion: Intercultural Fluency and Cultural Responsiveness Lecture 17 Conclusion: Intercultural Fluency and Cultural Responsiveness Lecture 18 Chapter 2 Summary Section 10: Chapter 3: Responding to Microaggressions, Stereotypes, Prejudice and Bias Lecture 19 Chapter 3 Session 1: Placing Impact before Intention to Address Microaggressions Lecture 20 Chapter 3 Session 1 Summary and Homework Section 11: Chapter 3 Session 2: Responding to the Explicit Harm of Implicit Bias Lecture 21 Session 2: Responding to the Explicit Harm of Implicit Bias Lecture 22 Chapter 3 Session 2 Summary and Homework Section 12: Chapter 3 Session 3: How to Apologize to Move from Harm to Reconciliation Lecture 23 Session 3: How to Apologize to Move from Harm to Reconciliation Lecture 24 Chapter 3 Session 3 Summary and Homework Section 13: Chapter 3 Conclusion: Responding to Microaggressions, Stereotypes, and Bias Lecture 25 Conclusion: Responding to Microaggressions, Stereotypes, Prejudice and Bias Lecture 26 Chapter 3 Summary Section 14: Epilogue: Your Story Continues Lecture 27 Your Story Continues Lecture 28 Course Summary Lecture 29 Extras: Easy Reference Guides Professionals who want to cultivate a culture of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace.,Employees who want to develop their JEDI practice with bite-sized lessons to avoid overwhelm.,Organization leaders interested in a diversity and inclusion program that focuses on learning retention and application. 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