Allyship in Action 10 Practices for Living Inclusively Take Real Action as an Ally
Everyday people are looking for ways to actively become an ally. Allyship in Action will help you practice allyship in all spaces–personally and professionally–because there is no on and off switch for allies.
Julie Kratz, a leader in the DEI space, shares her personal journey while providing ten actionable skills to practice allyship in your everyday life. Each chapter ends with specific activities you can use right away with people you care about–friends, neighbors, your children and partners, family, team members, and more.
Julie Kratz is a highly acclaimed TEDx speaker and inclusive leadership trainer who led teams and produced results in corporate America. After experiencing many career “pivot points” of her own, she started her own speaking business with the goal of helping leaders be more inclusive. Promoting diversity, inclusion, and allyship in the workplace, Julie helps organizations foster more inclusive environments. She is a frequent keynote speaker, podcast host, and executive coach. She holds an MBA from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, is a Certified Master Coach, and is a Certified Unconscious Bias Trainer, and Certified in Social Emotional Learning (SEL).
Her books include Allyship in Action: 10 Practices for Living Inclusively; Pivot Point: How to Build a Winning Career Game Plan; ONE: How Male Allies Support Women for Gender Equality; and Lead Like an Ally: A Journey Through Corporate America with Strategies to Facilitate Inclusion; and her new children’s book and coloring book, “The Little Allies.”
Find Julie at NextPivotPoint.com, @NextPivotPoint, or on LinkedIn.
Excellent book about allyship, that is actionable every step of the way. Great reflection questions and activities for professional and personal networks. I can’t wait to incorporate this resource into our allyship workshop!
Great read for those looking for tangible actions to be better Allies. It's to the point, action oriented and just long enough to keep readers attention.