Inclusion on Purpose: An Intersectional Approach to Creating a Culture of Belonging at Work

Inclusion on Purpose: An Intersectional Approach to Creating a Culture of Belonging at Work

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  • Create Date:2022-03-13 06:51:35
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Ruchika Tulshyan
  • ISBN:0262046555
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Summary

How organizations can foster diversity, equity, and inclusion: taking action to address and prevent workplace bias while centering women of color。

Few would disagree that inclusion is both the right thing to do and good for business。 Then why are we so terrible at it? If we believe in the morality and the profitability of including people of diverse and underestimated backgrounds in the workplace, why don't we do it? Because, explains Ruchika Tulshyan in this eye-opening book, we don't realize that inclusion takes awareness, intention, and regular practice。 Inclusion doesn't just happen; we have to work at it。 Tulshyan presents inclusion best practices, showing how leaders and organizations can meaningfully promote inclusion and diversity。

Tulshyan centers the workplace experience of women of color, who are subject to both gender and racial bias。 It is at the intersection of gender and race, she shows, that we discover the kind of inclusion policies that benefit all。 Tulshyan debunks the idea of the "level playing field" and explains how leaders and organizations can use their privilege for good by identifying and exposing bias, knowing that they typically have less to lose in speaking up than a woman of color does。 She explains why "leaning in" doesn't work--and dismantling structural bias does; warns against hiring for "culture fit," arguing for "culture add" instead; and emphasizes the importance of psychological safety in the workplace--you need to know that your organization has your back。 With this important book, Tulshyan shows us how we can make progress toward inclusion and diversity--and we must start now。

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Reviews

Rachel Hands

Really helpful frameworks for centering the most impacted/underestimated groups in DEI work, including really helpful guidelines for how to approach DEI globally。

Monique

This book is phenomenal! A very good overview of what has led us tot he work culture we have today (ie cis, straight white men), how to better serve women of color (and thus all folks with marginalized identities), how to prepare for the future。 As a manager who identifies as a cis, white queer woman, I found myself taking so many notes and feeling like I can work with my colleagues (both men and women of color) to support them in our current work culture and built out our small organization to This book is phenomenal! A very good overview of what has led us tot he work culture we have today (ie cis, straight white men), how to better serve women of color (and thus all folks with marginalized identities), how to prepare for the future。 As a manager who identifies as a cis, white queer woman, I found myself taking so many notes and feeling like I can work with my colleagues (both men and women of color) to support them in our current work culture and built out our small organization to be even more inclusive and equitable。 The author did an amazing job of outlining the very real problems and struggles that marginalized people face, especially women of color, and the very workable ways that all job environments can better and best support our colleagues。 I cannot recommend this book enough!! 。。。more

My Tam

This is an excellent book for practitioners of DEI, anyone in a hiring or recruiting cycle, or thinking of how to systemically shift their work culture to be more inclusive。 Filled with frameworks and tips, this is a handy reference that I’ll return to many times over and will be sharing with clients across multiple industries。 Highly recommend it!

Dannie Lynn Fountain

The intentional and purposeful book on inclusion we all needed。 This book centers WOC, a critical narrative as we seek to build DEI in the workplace。 My only wish is that the advice was more intersectional - while WOC sit at the intersection of race and gender, that was about as deep as it went。

Megan

Inclusion on Purpose is a good addition to the diversity, equity, and inclusion literature out there, if you're looking for something specific to the corporate world。 This book adds to the discourse by being intentional about centering the experiences of women of color, and as a response to the "lean in" attitude that has been proposed as a tool for acquiring leadership/management positions。 The beginning had be invested from the get-go, with a forward by Ijeoma Oluo (who has written a lot of an Inclusion on Purpose is a good addition to the diversity, equity, and inclusion literature out there, if you're looking for something specific to the corporate world。 This book adds to the discourse by being intentional about centering the experiences of women of color, and as a response to the "lean in" attitude that has been proposed as a tool for acquiring leadership/management positions。 The beginning had be invested from the get-go, with a forward by Ijeoma Oluo (who has written a lot of antiracist nonfiction that I have selected for my work book club including So You Want to Talk about Race and Mediocre)。 It also goes hard into the problems posed by HR teams, which exist for the purpose of protection the company, not the workers (hey, that's what unions are for!)。 This book dives into how we can be intentional about inclusion -- and it specifically calls on people with privilege in the workplace (white men/women) to use that power to fix the systemic and institutional racism that exists in our sphere。 This is the first book I've read to tackle many of these issues in the shifting workplace dynamics of COVID-19, which has seen more women leave the workforce than ever before (disproportionally Black women) due to lack of access to childcare and needed flexibility。 There are some great resources in here, including the "BRIDGE Framework" which is a good reminder for how to be open and willing to grow from mistakes。 There are great questions at the end of the chapters that are good for internal reflection but also for discussion in a group that you work with。Tulshyan really brings together a lot of topics that are ripe for training and development, from interrupting bias and exclusion when you see it to creating spaces that provide psychological safety for women of color。 I know that we need a balance of books that help us contribute to a better working environment where everyone can be successful (outcomes can not be tied to identity), but I was also a little disappointed that this book didn't address the way in which corporate culture is probably not the answer to a more equitable work environment in general。 Part of the drive of this book is that when we change who gets to hold and have power, we change those systems, which it's why these practices go beyond individual influence into changing policy and culture as well。 COVID-19 has changed the way we think about work and in the midst of an unprecedented labor movement, I would love a companion piece on the power of organizing and sharing power in different ways。 Thanks to NetGalley for an early review copy, all opinions are my own, Definitely pick this one up to grow your understanding of supporting DEI within your workplace and put those skills to practice。 。。。more

Crystal Palmisano-dillard

I found this to be a quick read。 It contains a lot of great information but it doesn't drag and it isn't dull。The focus is primarily on including women of color into all places of an organization。I appreciated most the key reflections at the end of each chapter that require self reflection and develop action steps that be be put into place immediately or very soon in the day to day。 I found this to be a quick read。 It contains a lot of great information but it doesn't drag and it isn't dull。The focus is primarily on including women of color into all places of an organization。I appreciated most the key reflections at the end of each chapter that require self reflection and develop action steps that be be put into place immediately or very soon in the day to day。 。。。more

Makalah

I'm writing this review in August 2021。 The book launches in February 2022。 6 months before it's even available to read, someone rated the book 1 star。 I've not read the book either, but I think this premature 1 star review shows exactly why this book about becoming more inclusive is necessary。 People of color have an uphill battle, even launching a book。 So 5 stars for necessity of this book。 Will update my review after I've purchased and read it。 I'm writing this review in August 2021。 The book launches in February 2022。 6 months before it's even available to read, someone rated the book 1 star。 I've not read the book either, but I think this premature 1 star review shows exactly why this book about becoming more inclusive is necessary。 People of color have an uphill battle, even launching a book。 So 5 stars for necessity of this book。 Will update my review after I've purchased and read it。 。。。more