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We look forward to including you in our Book Club! Inclusions means everyone, always.  
 
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== RSVP ==
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== Join the Book Club or Suggest a Book  ==
<big>Fill out this [https://forms.office.com/r/tuZwz0Dp50 form] to join our book club and we'll send you the meeting invite!</big>
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<big>Fill out this [https://forms.office.com/r/tuZwz0Dp50 form] to join our Book Club and we'll send you the meeting invite or use the form to suggest a book for a future discussion!</big>
    
== Schedule ==
 
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!Discussion Questions
 
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|'''April 11, 2024'''
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|'''June 5, 2024'''
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=== '''<big>[[Book Club - Birds of All Feathers Doing Diversity and Inclusion Right|Birds of All Feathers Doing Diversity and Inclusion Right]]</big> <small>by Michael Bach</small>''' ===
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* What challenged you in the book?
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* What did you enjoy about the book?
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* And, how do you relate what you read to our organization?
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|'''October 3, 2024'''
       
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET
 
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET
 
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=== '''<big>How to be Resilient in Your Career: Facing UP to Barriers at Work</big> <small>by Dr. Helen Ofosu</small>''' ===
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==='''<big>21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act</big> <small>by Bob Joseph</small>'''===
    
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* And, how do you relate what you read to our organization?
 
* And, how do you relate what you read to our organization?
 
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|'''June 6, 2024'''
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|'''December 5, 2024'''
       
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET
 
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET
 
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=== '''<big>Birds of All Feathers Doing Diversity and Inclusion Right</big> <small>by Michael Bach</small>''' ===
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==='''<big>Feeling Seen: Reconnecting in a Disconnected World</big> <small>by Dr. Jody Carrington</small>'''===
    
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!About the book
 
!About the book
 
!Discussion Questions
 
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==='''<big>[[Book Club - How to be Resilient in Your Career: Facing Up to Barriers at Work|How to be Resilient in Your Career: Facing Up to Barriers at Work]]</big> <small>by Dr. Helen Ofosu</small>'''===
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|How to be Resilient in your Career: Facing up to Barriers at Work” is a comprehensive guide that provides essential career advice for navigating challenging workplace experiences such as harassment, imposter syndrome, toxic environments, and discrimination. Drawing on two decades of experience in talent acquisition and career coaching, Dr. Ofosu offers practical insights and strategies to overcome these obstacles while also providing valuable perspectives from the employer's standpoint. This invaluable resource is presented with nuance and depth, making it an essential read for professionals seeking to build and sustain a resilient career amidst adversity. Psychologists, HR professionals, and individuals at various stages of their careers will find this book to be an indispensable guide for addressing complex career issues with confidence and clarity.
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* What challenged you in the book?
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|'''February 1st, 2024'''
 
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==== Recording ====
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==== [https://youtu.be/LP1Htk8rPcg Recording] ====
 
|"Among these amazing Black Atlantic Canadians are people who saved lives, set sports records (Delmore William "Buddy" Daye), achieved international superstardom (Measha Brueggergosman), made change in their own neighbourhoods (Quentrel Provo), overcame injustice (Viola Desmond), and enacted many other inspiring deeds of courage and perseverance. With dozens of profiles on both historical and contemporary Black people from Atlantic Canada, Lindsay Ruck celebrates the accomplishments of some of our region's amazing Black heroes."
 
|"Among these amazing Black Atlantic Canadians are people who saved lives, set sports records (Delmore William "Buddy" Daye), achieved international superstardom (Measha Brueggergosman), made change in their own neighbourhoods (Quentrel Provo), overcame injustice (Viola Desmond), and enacted many other inspiring deeds of courage and perseverance. With dozens of profiles on both historical and contemporary Black people from Atlantic Canada, Lindsay Ruck celebrates the accomplishments of some of our region's amazing Black heroes."
 
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==='''<big>Frequently Asked White Questions</big> <small>by Ajay Parasram and Alex Khasnabish</small>'''===
 
==='''<big>Frequently Asked White Questions</big> <small>by Ajay Parasram and Alex Khasnabish</small>'''===
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|"Are you a white person with questions about how race affects different situations, but you feel awkward, shy, or afraid to ask the people of colour in your life? Are you a racialized person who is tired of answering the same questions over and over? This book is for you: a basic guide for people learning about racial privilege. In Frequently Asked White Questions, Alex Khasnabish and Ajay Parasram answer ten of the most common questions asked of them by people seeking to understand how race structures our every day."
 
|"Are you a white person with questions about how race affects different situations, but you feel awkward, shy, or afraid to ask the people of colour in your life? Are you a racialized person who is tired of answering the same questions over and over? This book is for you: a basic guide for people learning about racial privilege. In Frequently Asked White Questions, Alex Khasnabish and Ajay Parasram answer ten of the most common questions asked of them by people seeking to understand how race structures our every day."
 
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