Walking In Others' Shoes - Ithaca In-Person Event
Event Description:
Developed by the SAGE ACT Regional Network, the Intersectionality Walk helps us to understand how a person’s multiple identities can compound advantages or disadvantages.
Participants assume realistic, multifaceted personas in simulated work-based scenarios in the Walk. Each persona has characteristics from vulnerable or minority population groups, for example, their gender, age, socioeconomic status, cultural background, disability, and sexuality.
The Walk provides a powerful way for participants to visualize how intersectionality plays out in real-life situations. In addition, by experiencing workplace scenarios in an assumed persona, participants can more easily empathize with the experiences of others. Finally, participants will have an opportunity to discuss the challenges of moving away from siloed approaches to work and identify opportunities to incorporate the needs of all constituents in their work.
Learning Objectives:
- Discover a person's multifaceted personas
- Learn the challenges of moving away from siloed approaches to work
- Identify opportunities to incorporate the needs of all constituents in their work
Agenda:
5:30 - 6:00: Registration and Networking
6:00 - 7:00: Presentation
Refreshments will be provided at the meeting.
Speaker:
Tanya Grove is the Assistant Director and Senior Management Consultant in Organizational Development and Effectiveness. In her role, she provides facilitation, training, and consulting services in leadership development, organizational redesign, process improvement, change leadership, team building, executive coaching, and strategic planning. Tanya is a certified Prosci® Change Practitioner and trainer, and XCC executive coach. She has an executive master’s degree in Human resources from Cornell University College of Industrial and Labor Relations and a B.S in Arts Administration from Ithaca College.
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