Dr. Kathy Obear

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  • Home
  • Meet Kathy
  • Events
  • Work With Kathy
    • Design & Facilitate Powerful EDI Workshops
    • References
    • Workshops
      • Foundations of Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice
      • Creating Inclusive, Socially Just Campus Environments
      • Deepening Multicultural Competencies: Strategies for Professional Development
      • Training of Trainers Program to Design and Facilitate Workshops on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
      • Developing a Team of Inclusion Practitioners
      • Facilitating Difficult Dialogues: Navigating Triggering Events
      • White Ally Development Program
  • Resources
    • Free Courses/Webinars
    • Blog
    • Radio Show
    • Books
      • Leading White Accountability Groups
      • In It For The Long Haul
      • …But I’m Not Racist
      • Turn The Tide
        • Book Worksheets
    • Access to our Facilitation and Design Knowledge Base
  • Contact
  • Recent Clients
  • equity, inclusion, diversity and inclusion
    Creating change,  Diversity training,  Inclusion,  Professional Development

    You’ve been asked to train on equity & inclusion, but…

    December 19, 2018 /

    So, you’ve been asked to train on equity and inclusion, but there’s one small problem…you’ve never done it before! Eeeek…where do you start? A caller raised this great question during one of my recent Q&A sessions, and it’s one I hear a lot. There are a couple key steps that you can take, and I’m covering them below for you. Ready? Let’s go! Tip #1: Talk to your leaders about diversity and inclusion. Start by going back and chatting with the leaders or the person who asked you to do the equity and inclusion training. Ask them some basic questions like: Why do you want this training for our employees?…

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  • How effectively do your courses infuse diversity and inclusion?
    Diversity training,  Inclusion,  workplace dynamics

    5 Strategies to Effectively Infuse Diversity and Inclusion into Your Next Training

    June 12, 2018 /

    From my experience, I find that most facilitators of courses and training sessions can infuse issues of diversity and inclusion to a far greater extent than they currently do. If you’ve followed my blogs, you may be familiar with a metaphor that I often use when speaking of how to infuse diversity and inclusion. I liken it to creating a layer cake – it all starts with a solid foundation. Acknowledge the Organization’s Commitment to Creating Inclusion As a very quick refresher, Layer 1 (the foundation layer) involves acknowledgment of the organization’s commitment to creating an inclusive environment for all members. In this layer, participants also begin to explore their…

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  • Diversity,  Diversity training,  Inclusion,  Social Justice

    Are You Doing All You Can to Infuse Equity and Inclusion?

    April 5, 2018 /

    Judge not by appearances. How many times have you heard that statement? As adults, many of us pat ourselves on the back because we truly believe we don’t judge. But come on, you know better. We’ve been groomed by our society, parents, teachers, and friends to do exactly that. It happens so quickly – and sometimes, so subtly – we don’t even realize we’re guilty of judging by appearances. Then we try and justify in our minds. Well, I didn’t really judge…it’s just that they’re so different from me. I didn’t mean anything by it. They just took it the wrong way. Can you relate? The Building Blocks of Equity…

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  • Diversity Training | Diversity and Inclusion | Inclusion Training | Equity | Inclusive
    Diversity,  Diversity training,  Inclusion,  Social Justice,  workplace dynamics

    Creating Inclusion: How Ready is YOUR Organization for Change?

    March 29, 2018 /

    A critical exclusionary incident occurs in your organization. You react, try to smooth the situation over with an open forum or a training session on inclusion and diversity and resume your business-as-usual routine. Case closed. You breathe a sigh of relief. But not for those affected. Like waters that ripple endlessly when a stone skips through, waves of stinging emotions brew among those involved in the exclusionary episode. Can you relate? Diversity and Inclusion Cannot Be Accomplished Piecemeal Ignoring the situation solves nothing. Pretending it’s settled is absurd. The ingredients are in place and ready to ignite again when sparked. Learning to infuse equity and inclusion into everything we do…

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    January 25, 2018

    Diversity. Everyone’s talking about it. But why aren’t efforts paying off?

    April 19, 2018

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