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Let’s talk about race

Association Success

On Tuesday, July 28, we’re hosting an introductory workshop to teach you how to identify the racist policies, bylaws and practices in your association that passively and actively allow inequities to continue. We want “Rooting out racism: How to get started at your association,” to be a resource to help guide those conversations.

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Missed “Rooting out Racism?” Watch it here

Association Success

Yesterday we proudly launched a new workshop titled “Rooting out Racism: How to get started at your organization,” led by Dialogue on Race Louisiana CEO Maxine Crump. .

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The importance of shared definitions in conversations on race

Association Success

Having what Dialogue on Race Louisiana President and CEO Maxine Crump calls “shared definitions” is the key to fostering genuine and solution-oriented conversations. When people come into Dialogue (on Race Louisiana), we help them know the definition we’re using.”. So, there’s no shared definition.

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3 trends we’re watching in 2021

Association Success

Since wrapping up our Strategic Foresight Sprint, a member-exclusive series in which we learned together about how to forecast trends before they even happen, I’ve been paying closer attention to possibilities for the new year. We also acknowledge that systemic racism is bigger than any one organization can combat.

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How this survey revealed the racial inequities in the association industry

Association Success

Not only have we examined our internal and external practices, we have also made an effort to help other organizations do the same. You can access it here right now.).

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Why eliminating racism starts with institutions

Association Success

AssociatonSuccess.org is hosting a workshop next week: “Rooting Out Racism: How To Get Started At Your Association.” We’ll talk with Maxine Crump, CEO of Dialogue on Race Louisiana, about how to identify racist policies, bylaws and practices in your association, and what you can do to move toward eliminating them.

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La. Restaurant Group, Health Department Team Up to Offer Healthy Menu Options

Associations Now

Through an initiative to help people eat healthier, Louisiana restaurants can be recognized as “WellSpots” with nutritious items on their menus. Louisiana is known for good food—but not necessarily food that’s good for you. Louisiana is renowned for its food and culture.