Centering Black, Indigenous, People of Color Through Racialized Workplace Conflict Resolution

Kevin L. Wright (Center for Equity and Inclusion, USA), Faith Danielle Garnett (Center for Equity and Inclusion, USA), and Matt LaVine (Center for Equity and Inclusion, USA)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 243
EISBN13: 9781668487143|DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5812-9.ch014
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Abstract

Conflict is inevitable in the workplace and manifests in different ways. It is a common dysfunction when working in teams. A diversity of thoughts, ideologies, and beliefs always creates a risk of disagreement and misalignment. When examining identity and positionality in the workplace, conflict is usually resolved in favor of those who have identities within the dominant White culture. In light of this common reality, an opportunity is created to examine and determine how conflict can be resolved from an inclusive and equitable approach. This case study is designed to outline the tools and resources the Center for Equity and Inclusion uses with its clients when guiding organizations to resolve conflict, advance equity, and center Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) in the workplace.
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