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278: Blended – Tokenism: The Wrong Route to Diversity

278: Blended – Tokenism: The Wrong Route to Diversity

Jul 14, 2022


It’s episode 22 of Blended: I’m joined by another fantastic panel of guests and, today, we’re tackling another tricky issue – tokenism. Tokenism is a relatively new idea – the term was only coined in the late 70’s – but we are hearing it more and more as the conversations around diversity and inclusion grow. And, when issues like this arise, that can potentially derail the really good DEI work that so many people are doing, we have a responsibility to address it and get it out in the open – which is one of our favorite things to do on Blended!

Today, our guests will be exploring exactly what tokenism means; sharing their personal experiences; and discussing how we can start to tackle tokenism in the workplace.

 

00:54

Introductions to our Blended panelists. Gennifer – Founder/Executive Director at TransNewYork Clarecia – Chief Consultant at Global Compass Consulting Services Inc Breanne – Growth Coordinator at Let’s Talk Supply Chain™

06:20

The group discusses tokenism: what it means to them, and how it fits into diversity, equity and inclusion. Being reactive vs proactive Issues with awareness days Box ticking What’s visible to the public vs what’s behind closed doors Having a seat at the table, but not a voice Accountability What are businesses actually doing to change hearts and minds, and help educate? Conflicts of interest Incorporating DEI into value systems and business norms, not one-offs

Tokenism is being included but not being included – it’s about being included in spaces, only because someone wants to tick a box.” Clarecia
27:37

The group share their personal experiences of tokenism, and the impact those experiences had on both themselves and their communities. Differences between generations Leadership The makeup of C Suite Commitment to change Listening to understand Appreciating others’ experiences, not just treating them as a problem to be solved Sense of belonging

It’s hard to break down those walls of, not only people using tokenism on me, but me not wanting to feel like I’m projecting tokenism onto somebody else.” Gennifer
51:03

The panel summarizes their ideas on how organizations can successfully avoid tokenism, and they sum up their thoughts from today’s discussion. “I would love to see more accountability, more showcasing year round; understanding that everyone, whether it’s for pride or black history month, it’s not a box that everyone fits into… you need to be thinking about everyone as an individual and as unique.” Breanne

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