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August 26, 2024 40 mins

A diverse organization is a competitive advantage –innovation and problem-solving thrive when people from diverse backgrounds work together. No matter who we are, when we move into that diverse environment, we all, no matter our race, carry baggage from racism in our culture.  JD Mass has written a book called “Race for What,” addressing the causes of racism and steps white folk can take to heal from the harm of racism and begin to connect as humans. He joined me at the Edges of Lean to share his insights. 

JD Mass

 

JD Mass grew up in St. Louis, one of America’s most segregated cities, where his parents raised him in the black community. He worked closely with his childhood friend, Nelly, during the first four years of Nelly’s career, witnessing his rise to international fame. JD later joined a global community of black ex-patriots focused on health, peace, and sharing. Throughout these experiences, he saw the highest impact of racism and power structures. To better understand cultural development, JD earned a degree in organizational psychology. His journey is fueled by a desire to understand the roots of racism and promote a more humane, loving world. 

KEY TOPICS IN THIS PODCAST:

 

00:06:04 Defining culture and its impact

00:08:27 Exploring the roots of racism

00:19:54 Letting go to experience new possibilities

00:21:59 Experiencing a peaceful community in Israel

00:24:02 Applying cultural appreciation to lean implementations

00:29:20 Step 2: Acknowledging the harm of our culture

00:30:26 Step 3: Letting go of power, privilege, and fears

00:32:29 Step 4: Appreciating the value of other cultures

00:35:58 Step 5: Repairing and healing the harm

00:39:04 Step 6: Being led by a new mind

00:39:16 Closing thoughts and advice for young people

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Reducing racism in company culture involves continuous improvement and active efforts to address biases.
  • Diverse organizations gain a competitive edge through enhanced innovation and collaborative problem-solving.
  • Racial biases impact interactions in diverse environments, regardless of personal intentions.
  • The scarcity mentality, driven by limited resources, fosters competitive and discriminatory behaviors.
  • Addressing racism requires a deep understanding of its historical and systemic origins and patterns.
  • Perceptions of resource scarcity influence racial attitudes and contribute to competitive behaviors.
  • Changing deeply ingrained cultural behaviors is challenging due to their entrenched nature.
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Memorable Quotes From JD Mass.

 

“Addressing racism requires understanding and changing historical and systemic patterns.

 

CONNECT WITH JD Mass.  

Website: https://raceforwhat.com/  

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jd-mass-psyd/  

X/Twitter: https://x.com/JDMass1 

IG: https://www.instagram.com/raceforwhat/    

 

 

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