Social Justice Rebounds Aren’t New, Workplace Reactions Need To Be?
Angela R. Howard
Reimagining the role of workplace culture in social change. CEO & Founder @ Call for Culture. Curator: Culture Impact Lab.
We’re amid a movement against what we may commonly recognize as diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts — but the work, discourse, and push back around social justice is nothing new to America. We’re experiencing a high-profile tug of war, if you will, which at its core is between holding tightly to remnants of tradition that have benefited some or progressing into a future that is just and fair for all.??
The signs of a swift backslide of DEI are mounting. From book bans , to attacks on LGBTQ+ Americans , to last week’s Supreme Court ruling eliminating affirmative action on college campuses across the country (just to name a few), the polarity of policies and attitudes are growing wider.???
And history has this bad habit of repeating itself. For those of us who have been working in the workplace activism, culture, and leadership space for any substantial amount of time — before it was cool or turned into a campaign — know that we’ve been here before.??
At the risk of oversimplifying, here’s how it goes:???
What Social Justice Rebounds Mean for Organizations
I‘ve seen DEI initiatives change workplaces, and big policy changes like the strike down of affirmative action have big implications. It’s important for organizations to understand first and foremost that decisions like this greatly impact their industry, business, their people, and generations of lives. This also doesn’t mean organizations cannot stay the course to living and integrating their values of DEI.??
Steps Companies Should Take Now: Get Real With Your Values??
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Values Around DEI Will Persist in the Future of Work??
I want to end this piece with a bit of hope, and hopefully words that will spark some action and clarity for those of us who are actively committed and clear about our values and how we help organizations and leaders become better versions of themselves.??
Despite the social justice rebound we’re experiencing around DEI, the future of work is human. Point blank. The train has left the station and employees are demanding for more action in social, environmental, and humanity areas . And they are expecting companies to respond.??
In a recent global 2022 Gen Z and millennial survey by Deloitte, nearly two in five Zoomers and millennials say they have turned down a job or work because it did not align with their values. Those who are satisfied with their employers’ stance and contribution on issues around social justice, environmental impact, and their efforts to create a diverse and inclusive culture were more likely to want to stay with their employer longer than five years.??
In Closing: This is Not the Time to Skimp Out on DEI and Culture Work??
Although we are experiencing some very real barriers, it’s important to pay attention to this season, re-focus on what impact we’re looking to make, and double-down with conviction. This is not that time to skimp out on DEI and culture work.??
For companies, flowery language without action won’t cut it anymore. Rather, an objective refocus back to beliefs that drive behaviors and ways of working within the company is needed to reaffirm commitment to change. And if your company is not committed to change, this needs to be made clear too. This might mean finding a partner outside of your organization to help you pin down and align on your value system and to what extent it is experienced with your customers, leaders, and employees. Let’s get to it!?
Now, for a personal take:??
As someone who has worked at the intersection of social impact, social justice, and the world of work for a decade — I’m exhausted, and my colleagues are, too. There are many people betting on us to fail, which is why it’s so important, now more than ever, that we get this work right. My world feels like a constant re-calibration within the context of major setbacks and not enough wins to enable our work. Yet, we continue to do the tough work, have the tough conversations, and help organizations who are committed and feel responsible to do the same.??
This article was originally published in allwork.space on July 5, 2023
Chief Administrative Officer at Iowa Interstate Railroad
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1 年Angela R. Howard, a clear and compelling call to action. Thank you for your leadership