Cawa Younosi & Rudi Bauer

Diversity Backlash, Anti-Wokeness, Resistance – Is the World Going Downhill, or Moving Up?

What if diversity backlash isn't a sign of failure, but a reaction to real progress? This talk reframes resistance as a sign you're on the right track.

Diversity Backlash, Anti-Wokeness, Resistance – Is the World Going Downhill, or Moving Up?
#1about 3 minutes

Navigating the current DEI backlash and push for progress

The current backlash against diversity initiatives is a reaction to real progress, highlighting the need to shift focus from activities to measurable outcomes.

#2about 1 minute

Deconstructing the misleading concept of "diversity fatigue"

The term "diversity fatigue" is a misnomer used to maintain the status quo, unlike concepts like "leadership fatigue" which are never discussed.

#3about 2 minutes

Why DEI remains a business imperative during economic crises

During a crisis, DEI should not be treated as a hobby but as a long-term business imperative for attracting skilled workers and ensuring equal opportunity.

#4about 2 minutes

How organizations like Carta der Vielfalt drive commitment

Initiatives like Carta der Vielfalt are seeing increased interest from companies and are implementing mandatory training to ensure genuine, active commitment to diversity.

#5about 3 minutes

Moving beyond the "woke" label and the business case

Shifting the DEI conversation from the weaponized term "woke" and a narrow financial business case to a focus on values and equal opportunity is crucial.

#6about 4 minutes

Practical first steps for implementing inclusive policies

Simple, systemic changes like posting management jobs as part-time by default can significantly increase the number of women and men in part-time leadership roles.

#7about 4 minutes

The role of companies in addressing the rise of the far-right

Companies have a responsibility to counter far-right sentiment by taking a public stand and fostering internal dialogue to support their minority employees.

#8about 5 minutes

Why leaders must first understand their own privilege

The most critical step for any leader is to become aware of their own privilege, as this understanding is more impactful than traditional unconscious bias training.

#9about 3 minutes

Using metrics and public targets to drive accountability

While quotas can be problematic, setting public company targets and integrating metrics into ongoing recruiting processes creates genuine accountability for DEI goals.

#10about 7 minutes

Reframing parenthood as a shared responsibility in the workplace

Countering the narrative that certain groups don't work enough requires reframing parenthood as a shared duty and implementing policies like father networks and equal parental leave.

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