Tue, Feb 06
|Zoom Event
Race Matters, Now What Series: Leadership & Organizational Change Gaps In DEI
Racially Conscious Collaboration 1-hour Free Webinar
Time & Location
Feb 06, 2024, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM EST
Zoom Event
About the event
About our Course:
Do you have tools to measure DEI progress in your organization? Do you have a leadership development strategy to elevate your racial consciousness as well as the other leaders in your organization? Join us in this next webinar of our #RaceMatters series where we will be addressing race and leadership. Together, we will tackle the pain points of leading DEI efforts that center on systemic racial equity transformation and sample the RCC Inventory: Leadership Assessment. We have a few special guests that are in the midst of leading systemic racial equity transformation that will join us to share a bit about their journey. Race matters in DEI leadership. We hope to see you there.
About our Facilitator/CEO:
Tony Hudson is driven by a purpose to align people and resources to center racial consciousness and intersectional equity in relationships and collaboration. Tony has spent the last 20+ years leading racial equity organizations as an executive, researcher, and consultant. Tony developed the Systemic Racially Conscious Collaboration™ Framework; a suite of research-based tools structured to assist people and organizations in transformation.
Before founding Racially Conscious Collaboration™ Tony spent the last twelve years successfully ushering organizations across the US through racial consciousness development and organizational change. Tony is currently completing a dissertation documenting the experiences of leaders that have engaged in successful systemic racial equity transformation with his help as a consultant. Before his work as a consultant, he led systemic racial equity transformation work for the Osseo School District of Minnesota as the Executive Director of Equity. Prior to his experience as Executive Director, he was a Head Principal and led his school to the 99th percentile in Minnesota for the rate at which they were eliminating racial disparities. During his time in educational administration Tony volunteered with Isaiah Minnesota where he led school superintendents statewide to address the cradle to prison pipeline that results from racial disparities in school discipline.
Tony has also served in community-based, non-profit leadership positions, including the Minnesota Children’s Defense Fund where he founded several Freedom Schools. Maybe most important, he made Denzel Washington’s “Devil in a Blue Dress” his all-time favorite movie and continues to spend a short infinity convincing his kids that since he lived through the golden ages of 80s, 90s, and early 2000s hip hop that he has more credibility as a fan and critic of the genre they do. . still trying to convince them.
To learn more about our organization follow us on Instagram: @RaciallyConsciousCollaboration and visit our website www.RaciallyConsciousCollaboration.com to schedule a consultation