NH Business Review
NH Businesses for Social Responsibility urges employers, employees to participate
December 15, 2020
The NH Workplace Racial Equity Learning Challenge, a four-week series of virtual workshops to encourage and support Granite State employers and employees in creating more equitable workplaces and communities, is being launched in January by New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility, in partnership with the Diversity Workforce Coalition.
The Learning Challenge series, which begins Monday, Jan. 18, will include:
A discussion of how racism is manifested at the individual, interpersonal, organization and systemic levels
Insights into New Hampshire history and current developments relating to racial equity
A review of local resources and individuals working on issues related to race to help participants by supporting, amplifying and complementing the work of the Learning Challenge
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