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Episode 303 w/ Audra Jenkins

Episode 303 w/ Audra Jenkins

by Jennifer Brown | Jan 26, 2024 | Accessibility, Diversity, Equity, The Will to Change, Workplace Culture

In this episode, Jennifer is joined by Audra Jenkins, Chief Equity Officer at Randstad. Audra discusses the important role supplier diversity plays in furthering inclusion, tapping into untapped talent pools such as people with disabilities and veterans, and the...
Episode 274 w/ Fabrice Houdart

Episode 274 w/ Fabrice Houdart

by Jennifer Brown | Jun 23, 2023 | Accessibility, Allyship, Inclusive Leadership, LGBTQ+, The Will to Change

This episode features a conversation with human rights and corporate social responsibility expert Fabrice Houdart, as he shares his diversity story and discusses how companies can successfully navigate the DEI and social responsibility landscape. Discover the...
Episode 267 w/ Adrienne Lawrence and Julissa Garcia

Episode 267 w/ Adrienne Lawrence and Julissa Garcia

by Taylor Beaven | May 5, 2023 | Ableism, Accessibility, Allyship, Inclusive Leadership, The Will to Change

This episode was originally recorded as a Community Call and features a conversation between JBC’s Vice President Adrienne Lawrence, and Julissa Garcia, a clinical psychologist, as they discuss Autism Acceptance Month, and the importance of listening to autistic...
Episode 263 w/ Jessica Bantom

Episode 263 w/ Jessica Bantom

by Taylor Beaven | Apr 7, 2023 | Accessibility, Allyship, Inclusive Leadership, Intersectionality, The Will to Change

Jessica Bantom, author, DEI practitioner, and interior design expert, joins the program to discuss her new book Design for Identity: How to Design Authentically for a Diverse World. Jessica reveals what it means to design for identity, why it’s important, and...
Episode 50 w/ Albert Rizzi

Episode 50 w/ Albert Rizzi

by Taylor Beaven | Feb 8, 2019 | Accessibility, Inclusion, The Will to Change

Albert Rizzi, founder of My Blind Spot, a non-profit dedicated to accessibility, education, and advocacy, joins the program to discuss his own diversity of story of losing his sight in 2005 after developing meningitis. Albert shares the theoretical blind spots that...

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