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Reflecting on Progress and Recommitting to Action
Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Today, as we honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we must acknowledge a ...
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Creating Belonging for Neurodivergent Colleagues
At LCW, we have spent the last 25 years helping organizations develop intercultural competence, the ability to shift perspective and adapt behavior when confronted with ...
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Yes, America is Politically Polarized – Here’s a Superpower That Will Help You Be a Part of the Solution
Brené Brown’s insight that “we are emotional, feeling beings who, on rare occasions, think” underscores the need to approach election-related discussions with empathy. Leaders, managers, ...
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What the Trial for the Murder of George Floyd Means to Me
Now that the trial for the murder of George Floyd is over, in lieu of an official corporate statement, we at LCW would like to ...
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The Chauvin Trial: Guidance for Leaders & Organizations Responding to the Verdict
By Jeffrey Cookson, GPHR, SPHR, Executive Coach & Master Facilitator, LCW A verdict has been reached in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis ...
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A Global Reading List for International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Last year, the world witnessed global demonstrations in response to the murder of George Floyd. Hundreds of thousands of people across over 40 countries ...
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LCW Stands in Solidarity with the AAPI Community
We are stunned by the shooting deaths of Xiaojie Tan, Daoyou Feng, Delaina Yaun, Soon Chung Park, Hyun Jung Grant, Yong Ae Yue, Suncha Kim, ...
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Advancing Black Leadership: Six Ways to Support & Elevate Black Talent
From Day One’s recent webinar, “History in the Making: the Future of Black Leadership in Corporate America,” discussed what organizations need to do to uphold ...
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Six Ways to Continue Uplifting & Supporting Native American Communities
Today, 14 US states, 130 US cities, and the District of Columbia are holding celebrations in honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day. This movement to commemorate ...
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Reflecting on Progress and Recommitting to Action