Room at the Table: A Leader''s Guide to Advancing Health Equity and Inclusion
English
By (author): Renée Branch Canady
What Was Your First Memory of Race?
This opening question is the heart and soul of Room at the Table. The word equity is thrown around in multiple media outlets, corporations, and non-profits. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Many shy away from these terms, convinced that they already understand. In truth, these concepts are a mystery to most. Its more important than ever to grasp the vital, far-reaching aim of the equity lens. What does this work look like? What does it sound like? What actions must equity leaders take to turn the future of leadership into a reality?
With public health injustices on the rise, grounded equity leadership can forge the path to a more healthy, understanding, and effective outlook for all of our futures. In her groundbreaking work, Dr. Renee Branch Canady, CEO of the Michigan Public Health Institute, shares through research and candid stories what its like to be on the front lines as an equity public health leader. In a culture centered on optics, Dr. Canady brings to light the true act of doing for the sake of change.
Points of focus include:
The innovative concept of Leadering
Using our outrage to enact change
Seeing, saying, and doing differently
Acting courageously in the face of institutional racism
Leading with authenticity
Harboring the conviction to move equity work forward, one step at a time
In Dr. Canadys words, Health equity leadership is a new leadership in this space thats predicated by whats happening at this moment. It hasnt happened before. Focusing on others, a willingness to be courageous, and a willingness to do something that hasnt been done before is a grey space in health equity leadership.
Room at the Table addresses this grey space with unflinching honestly and hope.
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