Super Bowl Champion, Gary Brackett, releases his third book, 30 Days to Diversity, to inspire readers to tackle the complex conversations surrounding diversity and inclusion.
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States – WEBWIRE – Sunday, June 26, 2022
That is what I have for massive action. Start small if you must, but just start.
The humanization of diversity and inclusion is a tough topic, but its important. This 30-day guide will help you get started by asking yourself some questions that may be on your mind when it comes to this complex issue like What does humanizing really mean? or even more challengingly Who are we without our differences?. Youll also learn how practicing empathy can go hand in glove with valuing someone elses perspective so they feel seen as an individual rather than just another member within groups whose membership has been reduced down over time through natural selection processes which sometimes includes violence against those individuals who dont fit into society expectations anymore.
The book will be free to download on Amazon starting June 27th for 5 days only. Get your copy here: 30 Days to Diversity Book.
For more questions or to schedule an interview about this press release or to schedule Gary for your event, contact us at info30daystodiversity@gmail.com or visit the website at 30daystodiversity.com. Gary Brackett is also a business coach and a keynote speaker and can be reached at https://garybrackett.com/.
Heres what some of the reviewers have said:
As a school administrator, school districts across the United States are addressing issues of equity and diversity. These issues are framed by accusations of teaching CRT and victimizing our youth. There are also issues of continued racism and bigotry that must be accessed and discussed. Gary Bracketts new book, 30 Days to Diversity provides a starting point for schools and businesses to address these issues head on. As always, it begins with ourselves and then it moves to how we can best understand the views of others. As Atticus Finch says in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, one must first walk in someone elses shoes to truly understand them to paraphrase. Mr. Bracketts book is the first step to learning how to walk in someone elses shoes. I highly recommend this book!-Dr. Jeff Hendrix
Captain of a NFL Superbowl, leader of 400 in his restaurants, and now author; Brackett has always been a leader in one form or another. His experience has taught him the importance of leading with compassion and by respecting everyones perspective. These values are evident in his latest book 30 Days to Diversity. In the book, Brackett humanizes the discussion of diversity and inclusion and provides solutions-focused advice on how to make tangible changes. His hope is that readers will come away from the book prepared to have compassionate conversations that can bring about real change. With his real life experiences, hundreds of conversations, and dozens of speeches under his belt, Brackett is certainly qualified to write on this topic. We should all take advantage of his wisdom and learn how to become more inclusive leaders in our own organizations and in our everyday lives.
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