How Black Americans Have Resisted Historical and Ongoing Oppression
The theme for Black History Month 2023 centered around the concept of Black Resistance. Throughout the decades, Black Americans have valiantly stood against historical and ongoing oppression. To foster positive change, it is imperative that our workforces fully comprehend and embrace these experiences, so we can collectively forge a better future.
Microlesson DescriptionIn this microlesson, we educate employees and managers on why it’s critical to acknowledge Black Resistance efforts throughout history and continue to work towards a more just and equal society. In addition, we explore the many forms of resistance through protests and across all parts of society, such as cultural centers, sports, media, medicine, education, and more.
Key Concepts- Black resistance has been an integral part of social change and racial equality.
- Understand and acknowledge Black Resistance's efforts to create a more equitable society.
- Black Americans have achieved triumphs and success by using the power of resistance.
Microlesson Features
- Employee sentiment pulsing questions that provide leaders with insights into their workforce's core cultural competencies
- Emtrain's Expert Answers tool, enabling employeees to submit anonymous questions about sensitive issues.
- Rich, contemporary video scences illustrating key concepts through realistic scenarios
- A data driven, skill-based approach to eLearning that establishes a shared language for employees.