Inside Out

The Equity Leader’s Guide to Undoing Institutional Racism

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Providing a roadmap to workplace and organizational change, Inside Out is packed with practical tools for working collectively towards racial justice and dismantling institutional racism.

This essential guide includes: An adaptive approach to moving race conversations forward with authenticity and genuine curiosity, Concrete strategies to help unpack the painful legacies of power, privilege, and oppression, A framework including awareness, knowledge, skills, and action/advocacy, Key components for engaging effectively, calling people in, bridging the divide, identifying and addressing microaggressions, and guiding difficult interactions, Critical cross-cultural skills for facilitators and leaders faced with fears, worries, conflicts, and concerns that surface in PoC and White participants, Helpful suggestions for equity leaders trying to find their why and identify their foundational beliefs, as well as tips for practicing self-care to lessen burnout and fatigue, How to establish an equity team and bring decision makers on board, Checklists, discussion questions, recommended readings, best practices, and many other valuable resources.

Inside Out is written specifically for prospective leaders championing diversity, equity, and inclusion in their workplace. It is a must-read for anyone guiding the challenging work of becoming an anti-racist organization where no one’s identity is a barrier to access or opportunity and everyone belongs.

Contributors

Caprice D. Hollins

Caprice D. Hollins is co-founder of Cultures Connecting, which provides DEIB consulting services to organizations. Caprice holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and is co-author of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Strategies for Facilitating Conversations on Race. She lives in Seattle, Washington.
Chapter Contributors Pages Year Price
Forward from Leticia Nieto, Psychotherapist, Anti-Oppression Trainer, Socionomist, and Professor at St. Martin’s University, Lacey, Washington.
3 $0.30
Preface from author Caprice D. Hollins.
2 $0.20
The Introduction details the breakdown of the book.
6 $0.60
Section I contains chapters 1. What’s Your Why?, 2: See Yourself as a Part of the Work, 3. Why We Don’t Know How to Talk About Race, and 4. Establish Your Foundational Beliefs. Topics …
45 $4.50
Section II contains chapters 5. Be Aware of Yourself as a Racialized Being, 6. Develop Knowledge of Others as Racialized Beings, 7. Gain Skills to Effectively Engage across Cultures, 8. Take …
49 $4.90
Section III contains chapters 11. PoC Fatigue — When to Walk Away and When to Engage, 12. Taking a Collective, Universal, or Individual Approach, 13. Adopt Norms for Engaging in Courageous …
80 $8.00
Section IV contains chapters 18. Bring Decision-Makers on Board, 19. Establish an Equity Team to Maintain the Work, and 20. Determine Your Organization’s Stage of Multicultural Development. …
44 $4.40
Section V contains the chapter 21. Radical Self-Care. Topics discussed include burnout and fatigue, othering and the “us versus them” mentality, the preservation of institutional and …
8 $0.80
Appendix on Antiracist Leadership Practices.
9 $0.90