• Advancing Racial Equity 4.0 with Shereen Daniels

  • By: Shereen Daniels
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Advancing Racial Equity 4.0 with Shereen Daniels

By: Shereen Daniels
  • Summary

  • Brought to you by HR rewired, comes a podcast by Shereen Daniels, bestselling author of The Anti-Racist Organization: Dismantling Systemic Racism in the Workplace, Founder + Managing Director of HR rewired and Chair of non-profit The African Diaspora Economic Inclusion Foundation. Shereen quickly rose to prominence in the business world by advocating for anti-racism, after she recorded her first video on the 31st May 2020 in response to the murder of George Floyd and the viral video of Amy Cooper in Central Park. 140+ videos later, having unlocked over 50,000 global conversations about race, Shereen’s story was featured in Forbes and she became a LinkedIn Top Voice in 2020 and 2022 after she went from 3,000 followers in June 2020 to over 94,000 in May 2023. Featuring guests from all over the world, Advancing Racial Equity 4.0 seeks to inspire leaders to push past their discomfort to be part of the solution, ultimately creating anti-racist, equitable and kind workplaces. Join the conversation using the hashtag: #AdvancingRacialEquityWithShereen
    2021 | Advancing Racial Equity 4.0 | HR rewired
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Episodes
  • Taking the Legal Route: Speaking out Against the US National Coast Guard
    Jul 16 2024

    Dr. Kim McLear is a liberation activist and organiser. She is a former whistleblower and State of the Union guest of honour who exposed one of the largest cover-ups of racism in U.S. military history.

    Join Shereen Daniels as she introduces Dr. Kim McLear, a remarkable individual, who has courageous story. Dr. McLear reflects on her upbringing and the unexpected path that led her to a career in the Coast Guard. She opens up about the challenges she faced within the Coast Guard Academy and her efforts to address these issues, which ultimately led to her testifying against them in 2019, in Capitol Hill

    In this episode, we discover how Dr. McLear's unwavering determination propelled her forward in the face of adversity. Through a series of obstacles and setbacks, she remained steadfast in her pursuit of systemic change, and has become a source of inspiration to individuals both in and outside of the military.

    Dr. McLear shares valuable insights gained from her journey, offering guidance for those navigating similar challenges. Her story serves as a testament to the transformative power of resilience and collective action, that will leave listeners with a newfound sense of hope and determination.

    Subscribe/follow on all major podcast platforms including Apple, Spotify and Audible, for more bi-weekly insightful conversations and if you feel compelled, leave us a comment as I appreciate all feedback!

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    46 mins
  • Taking The Legal Route: Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Canada’s Federal Public Service
    Jun 30 2024

    Nicholas Marcus Thompson is a human rights advocate and influential figure in the fight against systemic discrimination in Canada. He has been at the forefront of advocating for the rights of Black Canadians, most notably through organising the landmark $2.5 billion class action lawsuit against the federal Government of Canada, which led to profound changes in Canada’s employment legislation. He is the Chief Executive Officer of the Black Class Action Secretariat. 

    Nicholas shares his journey of taking bold legal action against the Canadian government, challenging the status quo and demanding accountability for institutional racism. Together with Shereen, they delve into the pressing issue of systemic anti-black racism within Canada's federal public service, such as:

    • The harsh realities faced by Black Employees in Canada’s Public Service
    • The need for accountability, beyond simply acknowledging harm
    • The significance of disrupting systemic injustices; and
    • The power of grassroots activism in driving meaningful change.

    Throughout this conversation, Nicholas and Shereen emphasise the ongoing struggle against systemic racism and urge listeners to join the fight for a more equitable future. Tune in to learn more about this necessary class action lawsuit and gain inspiration to make a change in your corner of the world.

    Subscribe/follow on all major podcast platforms including Apple, Spotify and Audible, for more bi-weekly insightful conversations and if you feel compelled, leave us a comment as I appreciate all feedback!

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    44 mins
  • Reimagining the Role of Finance in the Fight for Racial Equity
    Jun 13 2024

    Dr. Gillian Marcelle leads Resilience Capital Ventures LLC, (RCV), a boutique capital advisory practice specialising in blended finance. She has a proven track record in attracting investment and focuses on telecoms, fintech, renewable energy and regenerative agriculture. Dr Marcelle developed the Triple B Framework to improve flows and allocation of capital in its multiple forms; this provides a platform for engaging in the finance and investment world, where her contributions and perspectives on diversity, inclusion, accountability, and alignment with the SDGs are becoming influential.

    Drawing from her background in economics and social justice, Dr Marcelle:

    • challenges the fundamental assumptions of capitalism, highlighting its role in perpetuating systemic racism and inequality. She advocates for a holistic approach to addressing these issues, emphasizing the importance of diverse alliances, activism, and narrative change.
    • discusses the need for a collective movement to dismantle entrenched power structures within the financial sector.
    • outlines why grassroots organising, community engagement, and education is vital for fostering inclusive economic growth.

    Throughout the conversation, Dr. Marcelle also shares her experiences navigating the complexities of finance and investment, offering practical strategies for challenging ignorance, and unlocking capital for marginalised communities.

    If you wish to engage with Dr Marcelle's work, do check out The Levers of Change (LOC) Project. It aims to address racial and economic inequality in America by undertaking fundamental analysis of root causes, providing strategic advice to stakeholders and pursuing direct action to change systems.

    The Action Agenda arising from this research study includes:

    Movement building

    ● Bring together multiple, diverse stakeholder groups including women, people of color, workers, and other marginalized groups to address the current epoch of multiple crises, to action restructuring the economy and advancing racial and economic equity.

    Engagement

    ● Engage the business world based on original and challenging conceptual frameworks including the Curb-Cut Effect, the Triple B Framework, and Centering Blackness. Use these approaches to systems change and new world making, to advance the agenda of restructuring and transforming business and society.

    Embodied justice praxis

    ● Involve white-bodied leaders in transformative embodied justice practices that expose and challenge “blindspots”, change norms, and establish values that lead to social justice and freedom for all. Until mental models, values, and understandings of business in relation to other parts of society are transformed, there will be little meaningful change.

    ● Value all stakeholders, not only shareholders; this is a necessary shift to bring about equitable societies in which all can flourish.

    Subscribe/follow on all major podcast platforms including Apple, Spotify and Audible, for more bi-weekly insightful conversations and if you feel compelled, leave us a comment as I appreciate all feedback!

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    36 mins

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