Black Identity in the Workplace
What you'll learn
- How to navigate challenges faced by black individuals in professional settings and learn effective strategies
- How to evaluate potential workplaces and align personal goals with professional objectives, helping students to carve out successful careers.
- How to stay true to your cultural identity and personal values while effectively "fitting in" and excelling in your role
- Insights into specific attitude issues that black individuals may encounter in the workplace and how to skillfully respond
- How to form strategic alliances in the workplace, and practical advice on networking and relationship building.
- How to leverage your success and alliances for the betterment and advancement of your community
Requirements
- No prior experience needed
Description
This course, as taught by Dr. Eric Betts, is based on the book "Working While Black," by Attorney Michelle T. Johnson, which explores the unique challenges and experiences faced by African American individuals in the workplace. The key objective is to foster a nuanced understanding of these dynamics, highlighting their relationship with broader societal structures and the potential for individual and collective action to drive change. The material in the course is also a toolkit for those who may be employers or instructors interested in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI.)
In this course, we delve into Johnson's strategic perspectives on the professional experiences of black individuals. We explore why black professionals need to approach the workplace with a different mindset and a clear strategy, recognizing the unique challenges they face.
The course also provides guidance on assessing potential workplaces, considering your personal goals and internal processes in a manner that aligns with your professional ambitions. It offers counsel on securing your first job or switching careers, presenting strategies on how to identify what you want and achieve it.
We further discuss the significance of authentic representation and the potential for black professionals to use their position to drive change. As a key figure in a workplace, you can act as a catalyst for change by leveraging your influence and authority. Building strategic alliances in the workplace is also a focal point, as is learning to fit into diverse workplaces without compromising your identity.
This course takes a deep dive into the teachings of "Working While Black" to shed light on the importance of cultural and social competency in the workplace, particularly for black professionals. Drawing parallels with the influential book "Black Faces in High Places", by Randall Pinckett and Jeffery Robinson, we explore the experiences and strategies of successful black professionals at the pinnacle of their industries. This course underscores the importance of understanding and navigating different cultural spaces within the workplace effectively. It emphasizes the significance of social competence, including communication skills, emotional intelligence, and the ability to understand and respect diversity. We discuss how such competencies can enhance a black professional's ability to succeed in diverse work environments, overcome barriers, and ascend to leadership roles. The course aligns with the overarching aim of fostering a culturally competent and socially aware cohort of black professionals who can not only succeed in the workplace but also effect meaningful change.
Students will understand the attitude issues that arise specifically for black individuals in the workplace, how to appropriately handle them, and the legal aspects of such situations. They will also learn how to bounce back after being fired or quitting, with a focus on maintaining health and happiness outside of the workplace. This course, therefore, provides a comprehensive guide to navigating the professional sphere as a black individual, armed with insider insights and practical strategies.
Who this course is for:
- Educators who function in "White" spaces who are looking for a better blueprint to navigate the workplace or advance to the next level
- Clergy who lead Black congregations who are looking for tools to further inspire professionals in their congregations to stay true to their values and roots
- Black professionals and entrepreneurs looking for strategies to better engage clients, partners, team members, and administration
Instructor
Eric Betts is Assistant Professor at Hampton University School of Religion. He also lectured at the Center for Religion Leadership and Culture at Athens State University in Athens AL for nearly a decade. He holds two Ph.D. degrees in Theology (University of South Africa and Louisiana Baptist University.) His second Ph.D. concentrated in black political theology. He is the pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church in Corinth MS and author of "Reconciliation--Geopolitical Perspectives of a Black Theologian." In 2023, he published his latest work entitled "Good Cop and Bad Cop--A Sociological and Theological Study on the Black Muslim Movement and the Black Church." He has written hundreds of articles in the Athens Now newspaper on topics relating to ethics, community leadership and interfaith dialogue.
By subscribing to these courses, you will learn from a world-renowned leader in the field. As a leading theologian, black studies scholar, and accomplished author, he brings a wealth of expertise and a unique perspective to his teachings. His courses delve into the intricacies of Christianity, black history and social justice, emphasizing the significant role of education in the pursuit of racial equality. Dr. Betts' in-depth knowledge and eloquent teaching style make complex theological and racial justice concepts accessible and engaging. His unique blend of biblical teachings, social justice principles, and contemporary racial issues make his courses an invaluable resource for learners seeking to deepen their understanding and engage with these important topics in a meaningful way. Join Dr. Betts to gain a comprehensive understanding of the intersections between Christian faith and justice.