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By: June Sarpong
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‘A handbook for these troubled times’ Psychologies Magazine
’Engaging and informative … highlights our common humanity’ Kofi Annan
‘A passionately written polemic’ You Magazine

The truth is, INCLUSION is better for EVERYONE.

In this empowering call to arms, June Sarpong MBE proves why.

Putting the spotlight on groups who are often marginalised in our society, including women, ethnic minorities, those living with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community, Diversify uncovers the hidden cost of exclusion and shows how a new approach to how we learn, live and do business can solve some of the most stubborn challenges we face.

With unshakeable case studies, brand-new research from Oxford University, and six revolutionary steps to help you overcome unconscious bias, this book will help you become part of a better society.

The old way isn’t working. This is a case for change.

©2017 June Sarpong (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Business Ethics Gender Studies Politics & Government Racism & Discrimination Social Classes & Economic Disparity Social Policy Social Sciences Sociology Workplace & Organisational Behavior Discrimination Business Social justice Socialism Economic disparity Capitalism

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Such a complex topic that certainly cannot be covered in detail in one book alone

A good starting point for discussions on diversity

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fantastic book. Well researched and informative. Took a couple of chapters to get into but once that was done, great

modern day diversity explained

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My politics is somewhere between Douglas Murray and June Sarpong. There are parts I disagree with however I think this issue is extremely important. How we go about it, I find is often hijacked by groups who have their own agenda. June Sarpong not only keeps a moderate view but backs up her opinion with decent facts and examples. This book does not get the recognition it should.

Best book on equality.

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loved how realistic it looked at current problems and have real solutions you can do

does exactly what it said it would do

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If you keep up to date with current affairs you will think there is nothing you don’t already know however June has a way of illustrating her points which is thought provoking. How is it that as a human race we are so similar and yet so different? Can we as individuals do anything about it that would make a difference?

Thought Provoking

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This is a balanced and thought provoking book on how we can work on ourselves first, and then take that out in to society to make changes there.

Alongside often uncomfortable insights and truths, and dialogue on checking our bias, the idea of being willing to engage with people with different political views to ourselves feels particularly important right now. At a time when deep divisions are being stoked in to violence, we need understanding and open dialogue more than ever. Please read this book.

June Sarpong for Prime Minister!

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Even though I feel I’m quite conversant, personally & professionally, about the issues raised by June Sarpong, she eloquently identified issues and ways for further self-improvement & understanding- particularly with her “follow-up” questions. Looking forward to re-visiting in the short & long-term future to reflect if changes have been made in the world - by me & further afield, esp post-Covid.

A must-listen

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The Tory bashing got a bit much in places but overall, it was pretty enjoyable.

Mostly good...

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Excellent, loved reading about the difference points of views and things to consider, and the economic and cultural enrichment benefit to everyone (backed by oxford university’s research).

Excellent

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