The red road = Čhankú lúta : linking diversity and inclusion initiatives to indigenous worldview / by Four Arrows (Wahinkpe Topa) aka Don Trent Jacobs.
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- 9781648020810
- 164802081X
- Čhankú lúta
- 303.4 23
- HM1271 .J338 2020
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"The Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) Movement in Higher Education and in Corporations, whether well intended or window dressing, is largely unsuccessful because it uses the same dominant worldview that has caused disrespect for D&I. Indigenous Worldview is founded on respect for diversity and is therefore the ultimate source for bringing the authentic goals of D&I initiatives to fruition. This book offers an engaging opportunity to learn why this can work and how to make it happen"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references.
Starting the journey : Jae's story -- Hierarchy and managerialism -- Praxis : Jae's story continued -- Gender diversity -- Overcoming the fear : Jae's story continued -- Emphasizing virtues -- One step at a time : Jae's story continued to its ending -- Conclusions : the CAT-FAWN connection
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