Jun 22 2021

Leading with intent: Championing intersectionality and allyship in the workplace

While intersectionality is often mentioned in conversations around diversity and inclusion, many organizations are unsure of what it means or why we’re talking about it. Watch here for an honest conversation featuring Meta leaders advocating for and transforming diversity, inclusion, and equality in the workplace and their communities.
Note, this conversation was recorded before our company became Meta, but our focus on diversity and inclusion remains the same.

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