Inclusion Is A Verb, With Hanif Fazal
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Danielle and Hanif discuss the life events that impacted Hanif so greatly that he co-founded the Center For Equity and Inclusion. Born to a father of Indian descent from Tanzania, and a Mexican-American mother, Hanif breaks down how being a person of color has affected his identity in every space he's occupied in life. Also, how his parents' desire to have their children assimilate into American culture caused a lot of confusion concerning how he should feel about his mixed background. For these reasons and more, he became intensely set on teaching others how we can make schools, workplaces, homes, and communities feel more accepting and comfortable regardless of someone's gender, sexual orientation, etc. Danielle asks Hanif small, actionable steps we can all take immediately if we want to be a part of the movement towards inclusive spaces. Contact Hanif through the Center for Equity and Inclusion (https://ceipdx.com/). haniffazal.com  Pre-Order links for An Other World - Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1774583313 Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/an-other-world-hanif-fazal/1142911253 Powells World of Books: https://www.powells.com/book/an-other-world-9781774583319 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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