At Ethos, we aim to close the #opportunitygap for #underrepresented and #underserved groups in organizations.
Contact us today to find out how we can help your organization on its #DEIB journey: https://t.co/mHnesX3U0S
How do you recognize when staying true to your values means stepping back? Consider the balance between working for the greater good and caring for yourself in the latest episode of the podcast! https://t.co/0NlvYKnQPS
How can creators innovate to instill more humanness into their designs? In this episode, Antonio Garcia shares his thoughts on the essentialness of human-centered design and innovations that consider people at every step of the process.
Listen here: https://t.co/wxz3BRAftb
How connected are you to the food you purchase and consume? Many communities face uncertainty about the availability and quality of fresh food. In this episode with Lisa Tallman, rediscover your connection to food, culture, and community.
Listen here: https://t.co/xsNgKKUhWC
In this episode, Alida is joined by Dr. Alexandra Solomon to discuss acceptance and relational self-awareness to reach a balanced approach to intimate love.
Link: https://t.co/uJtmjyEUIq
In this episode, Michel’s essential and practical exploration of workplace culture strives to show business owners seeking to build something better that they have the power to design environments in which diverse teams can thrive.
Listen here: https://t.co/qTkHaWp5gz
As a manager, how do you balance kindness and corporate responsibility? Claire Podulka, the Chief of Staff for @txidigital, explains that her role requires a complex combination of strategic and operations planning, communications, and DEIB.
Link: https://t.co/LXOid6PK2d
In this episode, Alida shares her experience as a DEIB practitioner and her journey to publishing her second book: The First-Time Manager DEI.
Link: https://t.co/2z1snnXPx6
In this episode, Alida is joined by Dr. Sunitha Chandy, a clinical psychologist specializing in helping transform both individual lives and communities through mental health services.
Link: https://t.co/4Rbx2xs156
In this episode, Alida Miranda-Wolff reflects on the ways stigma and a repurposed definition of “normal” have impacted disability justice.
Tune in to learn: https://t.co/0CgNKiqJVB.
From elementary school classrooms to adult care homes, so many of our care structures for disabled people are designed without their participation. But why?
Lauren Schrero Levy, a disability rights advocate and lawyer, shares the answers.
Listen: https://t.co/2iwffSLhhS
María Emilia Lasso de la Vega, the Training and Programs Manager at Ethos, joins Alida on the Care Work Podcast to talk about her holistically inclusive approach to taking care of others.
Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/KTN9g0hfzb
How can we show everyone the benefits of inclusive educational spaces?
That's what our founder digs into with Tim Villegas on the latest episode of Care Work. Listen to learn: : https://t.co/ZnbkNx8Znt
When you think of literacy, what comes to mind?
In this episode of #CareWork, Alida discusses literacy equity with Ken Bigger, the Director of Thought Leadership at the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy.
Listen to the episode here:
https://t.co/kWmqOltfr6
How can educators create unifying classroom spaces where resistance skills can be safely practiced and cultivated?
This is the “freedom dreaming” Johnnie Campbell and Alida Miranda-Wolff do together in this episode of Care Work. Listen here: https://t.co/BVvjNe9lej.
Season 3 of #CareWork is live! In this episode, Debra and Alida explore tools that can improve the experience of growing up: between what we expect of our youth and the supports in place to get them there.
Listen to the full episode: https://t.co/zMcRsoUy3a
It's only fitting that on Alida's birthday, her latest solo episode is out! https://t.co/dMf8y6LWV8
Listen to this episode to learn what steps you can take to start making a difference in the lives of youth, right now.
#CareWork#PodcastDrop
This week on the #CareWork#podcast, @jsoble1, a former public defender and the founder of @ILPrisonProject, talks about righting the criminal justice system’s injustices.
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Current Chicago Deputy Mayor of Community Safety and former leader of the Illinois Justice Project (ILJP), @GarienG is a problem-solver. So, how do we start solving the community safety problems we’re so good at finding? Read more: https://t.co/WjhL4Wg87P.
Podcast Drop: @ahleeduh discusses #RestorativeJustice with Chicago Deputy Mayor of Community Safety @GarienG. Listen for a conversation that spans juvenile justice reform to real-life examples from the world of cannabis legalization. https://t.co/qohRhgQMyB