Subtle Acts of Exclusion Second Edition is Here!

reading time Estimated read time:  • September 20, 2023

The first edition of Subtle Acts of Exclusion was published on March 10, 2020. Some big things have happened since then!

The second edition of the book launched September 19, 2023. I don't know if you're feeling anything like I am these days. I find myself motivated to fly into the middle of things and make up for pandemic time, but I'm also struggling to find my balance in this newly social world. I am determined to fight fiercely for DEI despite noticing many people and organizations stepping back from this hard work. There are so many direct attacks on DEI right now, paired with a quiet lull that feels a little off. All of it channels my thinking toward innovation and creativity in the space - to spark action, to align people with common language and goals, and to gently but firmly hold people and organizations accountable.

The second edition of Subtle Acts of Exclusion has arrived at the perfect time for that. Dr. Jana and I talked about all of that and more September 27, 2023 at 2:00pm EST. You can watch the video by clicking below.

Here's What You'll Find New in the Second Edition of the Book:

[1] Updated SAE examples following huge events like the racial uprisings after the murder of George Floyd, the tragedy and social isolation of the COVID pandemic and remote work / return to work following the worst parts of the pandemic. (I didn't say the end of the pandemic since I think almost everyone has COVID right now!)

[2] Lessons we have learned from three years of keynotes, workshops, eLearning and consulting with organizations to increase inclusion by addressing Subtle Acts of Exclusion. We describe case studies of how organizations have embraced and implemented the frameworks in the book. Those examples may give you a roadmap toward a more inclusive culture in your own organization.

[3] A detailed case study written by Dr. Rosa Colon-Kolacko in her role as Chief Diversity Equity and Inclusion Officer at Tufts Medicine, about how the five hospitals in the Tufts Medicine network have been implementing the SAE framework over the past 16 months. Hear how adopting the SAE framework can work for more inclusive leadership, collaboration, and care delivery in her own words.

[4] A full discussion / activity guide for group conversations among employees or community member. This can be especially helpful for supporting people who want to facilitate these important and sensitive conversations but who may not be DEI experts themselves.

[5] Even more practical guidelines. We expanded the chapter on Intentional Acts of Inclusion to provide more solutions, for individuals, for teams, and for organizations to build cultures and systems for equity and inclusion for all.

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