Oct 19, 2023
Today on the podcast, I speak with Chap about the importance of understanding our identities and how that affects how we show up in the world and workplace and how the world and workplace receives us. This is a very nuanced and complex topic, but Chap breaks it down to help us understand how identity power works in relationship to positions of power. When we learn about our visible and invisible differences, we can create more meaningful connections. Chap highlights how research shows how having a diversity of identities is better for business. There is more risk taking and problem solving abilities. Having awareness of our identities, being to name microaggressions and learning how to repair are essential to creating a culture of psychological safety. Take a listen to the whole episode and share your takeaways with us by leaving a voice note on CenteredintheCity.com.
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Sandra (Chap) Chapman, Ed. D. CEO of Chap Equity Inc., an organization
rooted in collaboration, research and dialogue. She is lead on
Social Identity Development for the Great
First Eight curriculum project, led by Dr. N.K. Duke at
the Stand for Children. Dr. Chap is a partner for Perception
Strategies, where she translates concepts on identity into
interactive workshops. Dr. Chap is the co-author of Bias
Starts Early. Let's Start Now: Developing an Anti-Racist, Anti-Bias
Book Collection for Infants and Toddlers (https://doi.org/10.1002/trtr.