
The WBA’s In-House Counsel Committee is excited to partner with Dr. Liza Talusan for an upcoming virtual workshop, “Building an Identity Conscious Practice.” Dr. Talusan is a highly sought after facilitator, educator, and scholar-practitioner in areas of diversity, equity and inclusion ("DEI"). With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Talusan is an engaging facilitator in conversations about diversity, anti-racism, bias, privilege and power and creates environments that allow for people to discuss these difficult topics openly.
Based on the title of Dr. Talusan’s recent book, The Identity Conscious Educator, this workshop will focus on ways you can enhance DEI within your organizations through building knowledge, engaging in reflection and moving to action. Identity very much informs our daily work, even if we have not built the habits and skills for seeing its impact. Building an identity-conscious practice means realizing that who we are informs and impacts how we act, interact and how we see the world around us. To do this, we need tools to explore what our identities are, how they shape our views, and how we might work towards greater inclusion and equity.
THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL ATTORNEYS, NOT JUST IN-HOUSE COUNSEL!
The WBA’s In-House Counsel Committee is excited to partner with Dr. Liza Talusan for an upcoming virtual workshop, “Building an Identity Conscious Practice.” Dr. Talusan is a highly sought after facilitator, educator, and scholar-practitioner in areas of diversity, equity and inclusion ("DEI"). With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Talusan is an engaging facilitator in conversations about diversity, anti-racism, bias, privilege and power and creates environments that allow for people to discuss these difficult topics openly.
Based on the title of Dr. Talusan’s recent book, The Identity Conscious Educator, this workshop will focus on ways you can enhance DEI within your organizations through building knowledge, engaging in reflection and moving to action. Identity very much informs our daily work, even if we have not built the habits and skills for seeing its impact. Building an identity-conscious practice means realizing that who we are informs and impacts how we act, interact and how we see the world around us. To do this, we need tools to explore what our identities are, how they shape our views, and how we might work towards greater inclusion and equity.
THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL ATTORNEYS, NOT JUST IN-HOUSE COUNSEL!
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