Overview (Program Summary)
Due to the nature of its content, this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit.
Allyship is a central talking point for people within corporate diversity circles and those looking to do more to support their colleagues who come from marginalized communities. Defining allyship often depends on who you ask, but the answers will generally hold some common themes. Broadly speaking, allyship is when a person from a privileged group works in conjunction with a marginalized group to help remove systems that challenge their basic rights, equal access, and ability to thrive in society.
Join our panel of speakers as we aim to build community, foster connection, and help organizations build a culture of allyship.