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Gray Areas: How the Way We Work Perpetuates Racism and What We Can Do to Fix It Audiobook, by Adia Harvey Wingfield Play Audiobook Sample

Gray Areas: How the Way We Work Perpetuates Racism and What We Can Do to Fix It Audiobook

Gray Areas: How the Way We Work Perpetuates Racism and What We Can Do to Fix It Audiobook, by Adia Harvey Wingfield Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Lynnette Freeman Publisher: HarperAudio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.00 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 2023 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780063079847

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

32

Longest Chapter Length:

45:54 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

10 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

18:57 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

A leading sociologist reveals why racial inequality persists in the workplace despite today’s multi-billion-dollar diversity industry—and provides actional solutions for creating a truly equitable, multiracial future.

Labor and race have shared a complex, interconnected history in America. For decades, key aspects of work—from getting a job to workplace norms to advancement and mobility—ignored and failed Black people. While explicit discrimination no longer occurs, and organizations make internal and public pledges to honor and achieve “diversity,” inequities persist through what Adia Harvey Wingfield calls the “gray areas:” the relationships, networks, and cultural dynamics integral to companies that are now more important than ever. The reality is that Black employees are less likely to be hired, stall out at middle levels, and rarely progress to senior leadership positions.

Wingfield has spent a decade examining inequality in the workplace, interviewing over two hundred Black subjects across professions about their work lives. In Gray Areas, she introduces seven of them: Alex, a worker in the gig economy Max, an emergency medicine doctor; Constance, a chemical engineer; Brian, a filmmaker; Amalia, a journalist; Darren, a corporate vice president; and Kevin, who works for a nonprofit.

In this accessible and important antiracist work, Wingfield chronicles their experiences and blends them with history and surprising data that starkly show how old models of work are outdated and detrimental. She demonstrates the scope and breadth of gray areas and offers key insights and suggestions for how they can be fixed, including shifting hiring practices to include Black workers; rethinking organizational cultures to centralize Black employees’ experience; and establishing pathways that move capable Black candidates into leadership roles. These reforms would create workplaces that reflect America’s increasingly diverse population—professionals whose needs organizations today are ill-prepared to meet.

It’s time to prepare for a truly equitable, multiracial future and move our culture forward. To do so, we must address the gray areas in our workspaces today. This definitive work shows us how.

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“This vital work is important for anyone committed to dismantling racism.”

— Ibram X. Kendi, #1 New York Times bestselling author

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About Adia Harvey Wingfield

Adia Harvey Wingfield is a sociologist and a celebrated author who researches racial and gender inequality in professional occupations. Dr. Wingfield is the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor of Arts & Sciences and Vice Dean for Faculty Development and Diversity at Washington University in St. Louis. She served as President of Sociologists for Women in Society and the Southern Sociological Society. She writes regularly for outlets, including Slate, The Atlantic, and Vox.