Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground

Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground


Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground – Episode 174: Celebrating Black History & Culture Beyond February

February 20, 2024

February 2021 was Black History Month, a movement that is not and should not be confined to one month of the calendar year. Despite the best intentions of many companies to promise change in the workplace for the better, Black History Month’s message can easily get lost regardless of the many corporations pledging to make a positive change in their industries. In the last year, the Black Lives Matter movement has gained worldwide coverage helping to pull focus on Black history and the Black contribution to American society. With the whole world watching, it is more important than ever for corporations to stay true to their word when they say they are doing all they can to create fairer opportunities for all.


In today’s episode, we want to keep the conversation of Black History & Culture going beyond a month of celebration to stay intentional with the essential and ongoing change across our society. We discuss the ways businesses can tangibly support Black culture, minority employees, and minority suppliers. We explain why it’s important to recognize the differences each person can bring to your business and why the fashion to ‘not see color’ is unhelpful when you have a mix of cultures and backgrounds that you should try to understand and celebrate. We also look at the evolution of America and just how black people have been an integral part of the building of our nation, how they have been overlooked in the past for their contributions, and of course, why we celebrate the changes that have happened, are happening, and have yet to come.


What actually makes us stronger as friends and co-hosts is realizing those differences, celebrating them, and not being ashamed to talk about them.” – Adam Moore


This week on Breaking Barriers:


  • Why intentionality HAS to follow corporate statements that promise meaningful change
  • How Affinity groups (BRGs) can create safe spaces for dialogue between minorities and their employers
  • Why ‘not seeing color’ doesn’t work for healthy diversity
  • The Black creators, contributors, and inventors behind the technologies we use today
  • Why Juneteenth is a Black holiday for some parts of the US more than others
  • How Hire Ground can help you help your employees volunteer for equality initiatives
  • How to approach ‘difficult’ conversations on diversity
  • A moment for Vernon Jordan the black businessman and civil rights activist who sadly passed away this month

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