Brigid Trenerry, a savvy researcher dedicated to the rich tapestry of workplace diversity and anti-racism is our guest in this episode of A Dog Called Diversity
From Melbourne to Singapore to the USA Brigid shares her journey shaped by Aboriginal teachings and a steadfast commitment to equity and inclusion. Her stories of tackling racial identity and spearheading transformative reconciliation programs will resonate with anyone in the pursuit of systemic equality.
Brigid discusses the essential role of leadership and the collective action that ushers in genuine diversity and inclusion policies. The conversation highlightz the tangible strides organizations have made, to change looks like in the real world.
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedApril 25, 2024 at 8:00 PM UTC
- Length40 min
- RatingClean