Diversity, equity, & inclusion (DEI)
Hone is committed to developing diversity, equity, and inclusion programming, and sharing this work widely so that all people leaders have access to high-quality DEI training. In addition to this guide, please check out our blog, webinars, and our YouTube channel.
What is anti-racism?
DEI commitments don’t mean much if the company doesn’t have the results that show the change they are enacting in their own workplace and larger community.
An “anti-racist” company, by comparison, goes a step further to dismantle the inequities within workplaces by truly prioritizing anti-racist policies and behaviors within team and organizational structure.
Guide to building an anti-racist workplace
Chapter 1: Racism in the Modern Workplace
Transforming the workplace has to be about more than just the diversity of our entry-level employees. We must focus on the upward mobility of diverse employees within every level of our organizations...
Chapter 2: Allyship in the Workplace
People leave managers, not companies. If they’re engaged in micro-aggressions, leading with bias, or perpetuating unfairness, employees will get fed up and leave...
Chapter 3: Microagressions and Implicit Bias
Microaggressions are small behaviors, that further marginalize minority groups. These can range from insensitive comments, inappropriate jokes, or behaviors that communicate some sort of bias...
Chapter 4: Employee Resource Groups
Employee resource groups (ERGs) are a fantastic way to bring like-minded individuals together. They can provide a safe space to discuss challenges and amplify minority voices in the workplace...
Chapter 5: Anti-racist Workplaces
Being an anti-racist workplace extends beyond company values and having good managers, it includes every aspect of the company’s operations—from what it produces, to what vendors it uses...
Chapter 6: Building Workplace Belonging
Stepping up as an anti-racist starts with vulnerably admitting to what we do not know and actively working to deepen our awareness and take responsibility for how we show up as allies...
Chapter 7: Hiring Diversity in the Workplace
Building a diverse candidate pipeline should be central to hiring and recruiting efforts. Sometimes this comes at odds with the usual recruiting process where speed is valued above all other metrics...
Chapter 8: Workplace Equity
One crucial way that managers can take active steps to combat racism in the workplace is by sharing constructive feedback with their employees and investing in their professional development and goals...
Resources
Create a Culture of Belonging
Ready to train your teams on DEI? Hone’s multi-week tracks, are a series of live, interactive classes led by the same coach and with the same group every week. These classes can also be taken individually to meet the needs of your employees.
Manage Bias in the Workplace
Explore what unconscious bias is, the different types of biases, and how they manifest in the workplace
Week 1Create a Culture of Belonging
The science behind exclusion and belonging, and its impact on our decisions
Week 3Embrace Allyship in Your Organization
Learn how to show up as an effective ally for colleagues of underrepresented backgrounds
Week 4