Kiljon Shukullari |
The 2024 theme, "Black Excellence: A Heritage to Celebrate; a Future to Build," highlights the significant historical contributions and accomplishments of Black people in Canada, while also expressing a commitment to seizing new opportunities for the future.
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Employers can take the following steps.
1. Awareness and education: Host educational workshops or webinars delving into the history and accomplishments of the Black community. Encourage dialogue and understanding regarding the challenges and successes encountered by the Black community.
2. Community support: Build meaningful relationships with the broader Black community beyond the workplace. This can be done by supporting Black-owned businesses or charities through fundraising efforts.
3. Commitment to equity: Implement measures to tackle systemic obstacles and promote equity within the organization. Introduce policies and procedures that prioritize diversity and inclusiveness for every employee.
4. Celebrate the culture: Create opportunities for employees to engage with and appreciate the richness of Black artistic expression. Employers can consider organizing cultural events or inviting speakers from the community to speak.
Black History Month provides an opportunity to reflect on the significant contributions of the Black community and renew our dedication to fostering inclusive work environments. Through the recognition of Black excellence, we honour the history and cultivate a vision for the future where diversity is appreciated, and all voices are acknowledged.
And remember to continue learning and celebrating the achievements of the Black community throughout 2024 and beyond.
Kiljon Shukullari is human resources advisory manager at Peninsula Canada.
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