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NY Times' Jacqueline Welch: The Power of Storytelling in Bringing People Together

NY Times' Jacqueline Welch: The Power of Storytelling in Bringing People Together

FromRace at Work


NY Times' Jacqueline Welch: The Power of Storytelling in Bringing People Together

FromRace at Work

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Mar 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

To kick off season 3 of Race at Work, Porter chats with Jacqueline Welch, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer at the New York Times about why representation matters at all levels of an organization. Jaqueline is the second Black woman to be on the New York Times masthead. They also discuss the 1619 project –– a long-form journalism initiative by the Times paper and magazine that reframes the history of slavery and contributions made by Black Americans. They get into the project's impact and how it's leveraged internally to build a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture.
Released:
Mar 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (49)

Race is a topic many of us struggle to talk about at work, yet it shapes so many of our career experiences and outcomes. But host Porter Braswell (Jopwell) is on a mission to create a safe space to share those stories – and learn from them. Hear leaders from business and government trace their personal journeys with race, equity, and inclusion. And learn from their mistakes and their triumphs. The views expressed on this podcast are those of its hosts, guests, and callers.