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Three Things Black History (and Neuroscience) Can Teach Us About DEI Today
Season 10 · Episode 16

Three Things Black History (and Neuroscience) Can Teach Us About DEI Today

Sharing evidence-based strategies and actionable recommendations, we invite the NLI community to learn the science that can help dismantle barriers, mitigate biases, and drive systemic change within organizations. On this episode, join Janet Stovall, (Global Head of DEI), and Christy Pruitt-Haynes (Distinguished Faculty, Leadership and Performance) to explore powerful interconnected themes underpinning DEI, amplify your impact as a change agent, and contribute to building more equitable and innovative workplaces.

Your Brain at Work · Janet Stovall, Shelby Wilburn, Christy Pruitt-Haynes

February 23, 20241h 0m

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Show Notes

Sharing evidence-based strategies and actionable recommendations, we invite the NLI community to learn the science that can help dismantle barriers, mitigate biases, and drive systemic change within organizations. On this episode, join Janet Stovall, (Global Head of DEI), and Christy Pruitt-Haynes (Distinguished Faculty, Leadership and Performance) to explore powerful interconnected themes underpinning DEI, amplify your impact as a change agent, and contribute to building more equitable and innovative workplaces.

Topics

neuroleadershipdeineuroscienceblack history month