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How To: Be Diverse Equitable and Inclusive with Jess Dassanayake and Camille Dundas

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Is diversity, equity and inclusion a destination or a journey?

Jess Dassanayake is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of BinoBooks. BinoBooks exists to help children understand important topics like the COVID-19 pandemic, gender, body image, and more, through personalized e-books. With representation at its center, BinoBooks is reinventing reading. Camille Dundas is a Racial Equity Educator at The IDEA Practice, and also is the Co-Founder and Editor in Chief of Canada’s largest Black online magazine ByBlacks.com. Together, we explore the behaviors and systems that must be in place to ensure folks feel represented, respected, appreciated, and safe.

Guests:

Jess Dassanayake is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer at BinoBooks.

Camille Dundas is a Racial Equity Educator at The IDEA Practice, and also is the Co-Founder and Editor in Chief of ByBlacks.com

Resources:
Diversity and Inclusion as Outcomes, Learn more from Lily Zheng
Building psychological safety with Madison Butler
Cultivating Safe and Inclusive spaces with Teneile Warren
Learn more from Camille Dundas
Check out BinoBooks and Jess’s work

The post How To: Be Diverse Equitable and Inclusive with Jess Dassanayake and Camille Dundas first appeared on Startup Canada.

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Is diversity, equity and inclusion a destination or a journey?

Jess Dassanayake is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of BinoBooks. BinoBooks exists to help children understand important topics like the COVID-19 pandemic, gender, body image, and more, through personalized e-books. With representation at its center, BinoBooks is reinventing reading. Camille Dundas is a Racial Equity Educator at The IDEA Practice, and also is the Co-Founder and Editor in Chief of Canada’s largest Black online magazine ByBlacks.com. Together, we explore the behaviors and systems that must be in place to ensure folks feel represented, respected, appreciated, and safe.

Guests:

Jess Dassanayake is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer at BinoBooks.

Camille Dundas is a Racial Equity Educator at The IDEA Practice, and also is the Co-Founder and Editor in Chief of ByBlacks.com

Resources:
Diversity and Inclusion as Outcomes, Learn more from Lily Zheng
Building psychological safety with Madison Butler
Cultivating Safe and Inclusive spaces with Teneile Warren
Learn more from Camille Dundas
Check out BinoBooks and Jess’s work

The post How To: Be Diverse Equitable and Inclusive with Jess Dassanayake and Camille Dundas first appeared on Startup Canada.

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