In today’s episode, your host, Amber Cabral, is joined by Ifeoma Ike, Founder of Pink Cornrows, a national majority femme and people of color public policy, communications, and social impact firm catalyzing equity across industries to achieve one simple (yet not easy) goal: a world that works for all humans.
From education to politics to entertainment media, equity has become a buzzword in many spaces lately, but what does it actually mean? And how do we achieve true equity that leads to freedom instead of merely a quota being hit?
That is why in this episode, we’re going to dive into what equity really means and how it needs to show up in our spaces and communities. Join Ifeoma as she makes the clear distinction between equity and DEI, shows us the current climate of equity through her unique lens as a Black woman, and reveals the biggest problem with the equity space right now (and what we can do to solve it!)
It’s time we understood the privilege we’ve been given to really bring equity into life for ourselves and those around us. Tune in to this conversation and discover The True Meaning of Equity with Ifeoma Ike and Amber Cabral today!
KEY POINTS
- The difference between equity and DEI
- Where does equity education begin and who does the responsibility of equity education fall on?
- How do we ensure that equity will lead to freedom?
- The future of equity and AI in employment
- Navigating moments when privilege and equity collide
- Dissecting the fear behind equity chats among POC communities
- Ifeoma’s upcoming book The Equity Mindset book - launching September 2023!
- The one privilege Ifeoma refuses to feel guilty about
QUOTABLES
“The reward for equity is more equity.” - Ifeoma Ike
“I come into equity work, not from a perspective of looking at it as a workplace issue. I come into it — looking at it from a legal issue and from a research issue. So for me, equity has always been described as something you measure. It's always been described as something that has a historical significance to marginalization.” - Ifeoma Ike
“For me, the privilege that I have is like ‘sure, invite me – you'd be surprised on what comes [out of] my mouth or I'm gonna say: ‘no because there are others and I'm gonna give you a list of the people that you should actually be reaching out to.” - Ifeoma Ike
GUEST INFORMATION:
Ifeoma Ike
Founder, Pink Cornrows
IG | https://www.instagram.com/ify_works/?hl=en
Pre-order The Equity Mindset: Designing Human Spaces Through Journeys, Reflections and Practices book here: https://www.amazon.com/Equity-Mindset-Redefining-Culture-Designing/dp/1394152191
RESOURCES:
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Grab a copy of Amber’s books at Amazon!
Allies and Advocates: Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Culture - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1119772931?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_MJ76V1FW739SNBEY6DCG
Say More About That: ...And Other Ways to Speak Up, Push Back, and Advocate for Yourself and Others - https://www.amazon.com/Say-More-About-That-Advocate-ebook/dp/B0B7P3GRHL?ref_=ast_author_dp
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