Learn about diversity, inclusion, equity, and discrimination protection in the workplace.
Defining diversity
Racial diversity
Gender diversity
Generational diversity
Disabilities and neurodiversity
Goals and benefits of diversity
What do you think of when you hear the word “diversity?” What about “Inclusion?” “Belonging?” “Equity?”. Bias is an artifact of how we make sense of the world and in many cases can give rise to discriminatory practices. Discrimination in the workplace causes harm through hostility and threats, violent acts, limiting advancement opportunities and access to equal pay, and other tangible effects. It is not always deliberate. Rather, discrimination is often unintentionally present.
Because some individuals are at greater risk for workplace discrimination than others, the Federal government has recognized protected categories and groups through legislation. This training provides you with insights into these protections, the goals and advantages of building a diverse workforce, and methods of fostering a culture of belonging and inclusion.
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This program is available with Spanish and French closed captions.
REG (US CRA 1964, SEC 703)
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Disclaimer: “Diversity” is a term used to describe the various backgrounds, identities, and circumstances of the talent pool and current employees across industries. Federal law provides protections against discrimination to ensure equal opportunities. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) implements laws supporting diversity. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 (US CRA 1964 SEC 703) prohibits workplace discrimination based on “race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.” Later amendments and laws have expanded this scope.