Exploring global competence with Katherine Turner
Description
In episode 66 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol and her guest, Katherine Turner discuss:
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The intersections between the fields of diversity, equity and inclusion and intercultural communications
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Some things to consider when working with a global group
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Moving folks from awareness to action
Guest Bio:
Katherine L. Turner, MPH (she/elle) is the founding President of Global Citizen, LLC consulting firm that strengthens inclusive leadership and effects organizational transformation and social impact by advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, public health, human rights, and global competence. As Adjunct Professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, she teaches and mentors global leaders on leadership, global competence, and other topics.
Katherine provides strategic leadership on global advisory committees, has founded and led boards of directors of nonprofit organizations, and won awards for excellence in leadership, teaching, public health, and advocacy. She is an internationally-recognized executive consultant, coach, thought leader, speaker, author, and change agent who has worked in English, French, and Dutch across all sectors in over 50 countries to deliver high-impact results for a better world.
Important Links and Resources:
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What if Diversity Trainings are Doing More Harm Than Good? - NYT Opinion
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Are Workplace Diversity Programs Doing More Harm Than Good? - The Argument
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