Working While Black: Black Gen Xers Discuss Working Amidst Racial Trauma in Current News Part II

Just in case you’re new around here, we are currently in Season 1 of The Generational View podcast, specifically focused on exploring the intersection of generations and race/ racial equity.  You’re listening to the second installation of our Working While Black series where we have a series of conversations with Black professionals from each of the 4 primary generations in the U.S. workforce.  Our Gen X guests spoke about the need to take calculated risks, being the beneficiaries of great sacrifice and progress, yet understanding they have a responsibility to pioneer change for Millennials, Gen z, Gen Alpha and beyond.  Our Guests Rod Garvin is an economic and workforce development strategist with a global professional services firm and an established leader and advisor on equity, diversity, and inclusion. Rod has a Bachelors of Arts in Communication Studies and double Masters in Theological Studies and Human Resources Development. Jada Grandy-Mock is a Senior Vice President and Chief Corporate Community & Economic Development Officer of a bank. Her guidance has empowered others to lead with courage, authenticity, and influence to get results. What you’ll hear in this episode In this episode, Rod, Jada and I talk about the generational nuances influencing their experience Working While Black as Gen Xers. We talk about: How being the sandwiched generations presents a unique challenge in how they fight racial inequity at work (00:14:58) Their response to claims from Millennials and Gen Zers that perhaps they are not bold enough in the fight for racial equity in the workplaces where they’ve now amassed a  degree of influence and power. (00:22:18) What they need from Millennials, Gen Z and Baby Boomers to effectively fight for racial equity and inclusion (00:30:48)

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Need help navigating generational differences in your work or home life? Join global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion keynote speaker, author and researcher Raven Solomon for weekly cross-generational conversations about important matters impacting society, culture, and the workplace. Through generational panel discussions, one-on-one expert interviews, and occasional solo episodes, The Generational View podcast seeks to increase awareness around generational differences, provide context for those differences, and increase empathy amongst us all in spite of those differences. New episodes premiere on Thursdays, i.e. Friday Eve! Welcome to The Generational View...