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March Salon: Don’t Just Mentor Women and People of Color. Sponsor Them. (Discussion of Harvard Business Review Article)

In 18th century France, salons were gatherings, usually hosted by women, where people came together to discuss literature, politics, philosophy, or current events. 

In AWWEE's salon events, we come together via Zoom to discuss a topic.  There will be no formal agenda or presentation during our gatherings.  The event is an opportunity to share our experiences and reactions, hear each other's perspectives, and discuss ideas, so we leave the event with a deeper understanding than we started with.

For our first salon event, we’ll be discussing the June 20, 2021, article by Rosalind Chow published in the Harvard Business Review, Don't Just Mentor Women and People of Color. Sponsor Them.  


All participants must follow the AWWEE Salon Community Agreements:

  • Be respectful.

  • Assume positive intent.

  • Engage in dialogue, not debate.

  • Pause for self-reflection and to analyze your assumptions, behaviors, and experiences.

  • Be open, transparent, and willing to make mistakes.

  • Embrace the power of listening.

  • Be present.

  • Contribute to a trusting and safe space.

  • Allow others to share.


Registration

Registration is free and open to active AWWEE members plus one guest. Guest name and email required at registration.

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