Djuana Beamon is a thought leader and diversity practitioner who has worked at a number of different organizations. She agreed to share her Black Fatigue story with a mission to wake people up. This week’s episode is a challenge presented to both black and non-Black folks to reimagine how to mitigate Black Fatigue in the context of being a friend, colleague, leader, community member and more. Djuana and Mary-Frances both call out the insufficient attention to sustainable strategies for diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice as a key contributor to Black Fatigue. The work starts with education but goes far beyond that according to the solutions presented by Djuana and Mary-Frances.
Visit www.BlackFatigue.com for more information and resources regarding Mary-Frances Winters' newest book, Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit
Share your Black Fatigue story or experience using #MyBlackFatigue on any social platform
Learn more about The Winters Group and other available resources - www.wintersgroup.com
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TheWintersGroup/message