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Stand in Solidarity

How the Private Sector Can Fulfill King’s Dream of Economic Justice and Equality (Social Impact Essay Series, Book 2)

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Stand in Solidarity

By: Roderick Wheeler
Narrated by: Danny Swopes
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In this audiobook, Stand in Solidarity, the author explores the root cause of economic inequality and develops a practical framework for private sector leaders to identify policies and practices that drive racial disparities and a guide for business leaders to intentionally dismantle racism by strategically investing resources, leadership, and innovation capital through deliberate strategies that close racial disparities in the labor market.

Stand in Solidarity is a must-listen essay for business leaders seeking to make a meaningful social impact in response to the social unrest and global protest that resulted from the murder of George Floyd and many others. The author uncovers the ineffectiveness of current corporate DEI initiatives while also elucidating strategies for pivoting and effectively leading a new economic justice and equality movement, in partnership with communities of color, a shift that would improve market competitiveness, expand economic growth, and achieve Dr. King's dream of economic justice and equality.

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