Member Reviews
Clear messaging on Diversity & Inclusion and how to deal with it at work. Beautiful illustrations to strengthen the message.
Perfection. This should be required reading not only for business people, but also for everyone serving in any government or other elected capacity.
Because it is a mere 54 pages, there is little excuse for anyone not to read this book.
Disability is finally being discussed and addressed. Today's society is slowly beginning to cast off its outdated and uninformed opinions around the topic of disAbility. This book is a perfect first step for businesses and organizations who want to become more inclusive, but don't know how to go about creating that change.
Written in a clear and concise manner, this guide offers practical ways to immediately put inclusive practices to use in their business or organization.
Each of the eighteen "Inclusion-isms" have on the opposite page a theme specific work of art by a disabled artist.
This is the book that the Disability community has long been hoping for.
A 5 Star Rating is deserved - with a caveat - If you are looking to delve deeply into the subjects of inclusion and Disability, this is not that type of book. This is the perfect starter/primer.
*** Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a free copy of this book. ***