Sentences with phrase «thinking about diversity»

Living in a predominantly white community means that my child is not often exposed to children or families of color, thus I spend time thinking about diversity as it is represented in other sources of «input,» like books and media.
Active thinking about diversity and inclusion, rather than cruise control (to use a driving analogy) thinking is required.
US - based firms need to understand the specific cultural dynamics at work in other countries and transform American thinking about diversity into a global mindset.
or «Clients aren't thinking about diversity when they're faced with a bet - the - business matter.»
When she isn't busy thinking about diversity issues in and out of the yoga world or wondering why people wear makeup to hot yoga classes, she's usually either playing with her pugs, working in her organic garden, baking cookies for friends or taking long road trips to off - the - beaten - path places.
When thinking about the diversity of blueberries, it's also worth noting the significant diversity in their phytonutrient contents.
I think we are due for a change in our thinking about diversity.
Denise Young Smith later apologized for her comments, saying that they «were not representative of how I think about diversity or how Apple sees it.»
«Most corporations are just beginning to think about diversity in the non-representation sense.
«This is an opportunity to change how people talk and think about diversity on campus,» he says.
As you approach your work, try to think about the diversity in your potential audience.
«How do we begin to think about the diversity of the specific neighborhoods?
This is how I think about diversity and representation in my curatorial endeavors.
The Andy Warhol Museum also thinks about diversity and inclusion in its curatorial practice.
He encourages legal leaders, judges, and policy - makers to think about diversity as integral to access to justice.
Our friends and family tend to look like us, so I've been trying to figure out if you may only hire one or two or three people in the entire existence of your firm how do you think about diversity and inclusion?
They believe diversity is crucial to the success and well - being of their team, stating, «IBM thinks about diversity the way we think about innovation — both are essential to success.
Tackling racism in Australia is a unit of work that encourages students to think about diversity, particularly in relation to people, groups and their cultures, to affirm and celebrate difference and to use their understanding of diversity to act...

Not exact matches

We talk a lot at my company about cross-pollination and diversity of experiences and thought.
Leaders think about the point of having diversity as a check - the - box thing, instead of a powerful business opportunity.
Even in the most progressive, gender - balanced households, on average, women seem to think about a greater diversity of pursuits.»
It's important that when we talk about diversity that we think about it in lots of different contexts, including age, gender, of course, cultural and ethnical background, and also diversity in thought
If that seems challenging, think about this: many leading researchers and social scientists have proven a link between diversity and productivity.
«One of the things that I think is remarkable about black women is that even with all of the headwinds that we face in terms of advancing ourselves, there is this incredible appetite for learning and preparing ourselves for leadership,» says Susan Reid, Morgan Stanley's global head of diversity and inclusion.
When asked how the firm will measure success in its diversity efforts, Quinn says, «We always think about industrywide numbers.
«A lot of people [who] think they care about diversity still have a lot of these biases that hold them back,» Zuck said -; so Facebook trains managers to help identify them.
«While we see CEOs and the heads of diversity talking about it, what really matters is what those frontline workers and everyday people think and feel about diversity because that's where the real cultural change is going to happen,» said Aubrey Blanche, global head of diversity and inclusion at Atlassian.
«The lack of diversity is extraordinary,» says John Rogers, chief executive officer of Ariel Investments LLC, one of the largest black - owned money managers in the U.S. «People have not thought about this problem in creative ways.
Given the diversity of views about the definition of scalability, perhaps it is best thought of as a phenomena where «you know it when you see it.»
This omission is particularly unfortunate because the very diversity of the ARF's constituencies — including not only marketers, agencies, media companies, and research vendors, but also data vendors, ad tech and consultancies — puts us in a good position to think about the ethics of research and about data collection in a very broad context.»
This celebration of diversity now erodes our ability to think clearly about religion and marriage.
I do not feel this way about faith â $ «I think there is room for dissension â $ «maybe I am taking my cues from Judaic circles â $ «but some diversity is healthy and normal.
Hey these are not my words I am just showing the book You think studnts are getting purposefully wrong info about gay Yes, and often enough in the name of two current fads: diversity and democ.
We have of late years heard much about the unity of the NT, and to that we will in the end come; but there is a strong case for thinking sometimes of the diversity of the NT.
My preconceptions about Christian diversity were shook to the core by some of the things many Christians denied and affirmed that did not match up with what I thought were common beliefs.
«I think if we change that step and really become students of each other's narratives and ask questions about why people perceive certain things in a certain way instead of jumping to judgment, then I think we'll be better equipped to have more diversity in local churches.»
I don't believe in any gods, but I am glad of the diversity of the historic religions and of the continued diversity of belief today which I think teaches us about humanity and keeps our minds open for future knowledge that may be radically different than we expect.
They didn't draw on the Gospels, thinking about how stories like the Good Samaritan might speak to religious diversity.
I myself bought my iPad almost solely for the purpose of spiritual blogging on the bus (which I am doing right now), and it has given me more time to think about these matters and to read a much larger diversity of views than I would otherwise.
What do you think about the Scriptures in 1 corinthians where it talks about their being a diversity of spiritual gifts, and that not everyone will recieve the gift of prophecy, or the gift of speaking in tongues, or the gift of teaching, but God distributes these gifts as He wills.
From the discussion above, I would suggest that the move toward thinking about unity in terms of fellowship or communion in the gospel within which there are nonetheless differences is very congenial to the Reformed spirit I have earlier described, where a sense of unity in diversity has been important.
But the point I was trying to make is, I think making sweeping statements about «The Church» is like talking about «the atheists» or «the homosexuals» — it's a damaging stereotype that ignores the diversity within.
Most of all, I love seeing our books brought to life in our Oxford and Concord, MA Studios — what we think of as «hubs» in our global community, where we have events like storytelling, arts and crafts activities, African drumming, puppet shows, yoga and even a family café serving healthy and organically produced food... all part of the Barefoot lifestyle and all about connecting families and nurturing creativity, imagination and diversity.
I bring this up not only because I've been thinking a lot about talking to kids about diversity and privilege in the context of the current election but also because I have heard a number of friends talk recently about not saving for college because it means their kids will get less financial aid.
There are those who think reform may harm diversity, or think the Lib Dems are more concerned about having something to show at the next general election than improving the situation.
It will be interesting to see what he says about Cuomo's current troubles with black voters and his thoughts on the lack of diversity on the statewide Democratic ticket.
Scientists think that an explosion of animal diversity and complexity began near the start of the Cambrian Period, about 541 million years ago.
Khoury hopes that a better understanding of our continued connection to the primary regions of crop diversity will help change the way we think about food and farming.
This makes obvious sense when we talk about diversity of disciplinary backgrounds — think again of the interdisciplinary team building a car.
Diversity of expertise confers benefits that are obvious — you would not think of building a new car without engineers, designers and quality - control experts — but what about social dDiversity of expertise confers benefits that are obvious — you would not think of building a new car without engineers, designers and quality - control experts — but what about social diversitydiversity?
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