Move your mission forward with confidence! NCBI Consultants Sue Parris and Tasneem Mohamed help you discover key steps to take right now.
Where is your organization with diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging efforts? Are you searching for how to begin, well along the journey, somewhere in between? Wherever you are starting from, our wonderful trainers from NCBI will help you take the right next steps for moving forward.
Sue and Tasneem begin with The DEI Spectrum Tool by Meyer Foundation as a framework to explore opportunities for growth at different stages. Next, they lead us through several key case studies, followed by a lively discussion. Together, we uncover the most vital and effective steps to take right now to keep your agency moving forward.
REGISTER TODAY: DEI Training Tickets
Who Should Attend? Executive Directors, Board Members, Personnel Directors, Program Directors, Program Managers
What is the cost? NAMC Members: $10.00; Non-Members: $20.00
In person or zoom. Bring Your Own Lunch; Complimentary snacks and beverages provided.
Dr. Tasneem Mohamed has more than 15 years’ experience as a social justice and women’s rights advocate and community activist. She has over 15 years of experience in mental health. She believes in the value of servant leadership and is dedicated to creating policy and culture prioritizing mental health, belonging, and removal of systemic barriers. She has served CSUMB as a member of the DEI planning committee, CCAMPIS Grant Committee, President’s Committee for Equity and Inclusion. She advises the Dean of Student Life on the needs of Muslim students, mentors MENA, SWANA students, and African American students. She joined NCBI in 2022 and is a facilitator and board member for the Monterey County Chapter.
Sue Parris has more than thirty years’ experience as a consultant and facilitator, helping organizations increase awareness of racial and social equity issues and develop organizational equity and inclusion practices. Sue is President of the NCBI International Board of Directors and leads its White Affinity Group.
Sue is also a co-founder of Whites for Racial Equity, a local group of white people committed to dismantling racism. She consults with community organizations, public agencies, schools, and universities. Sue previously served as project coordinator for NAMC including support for their DEI initiative.
“The NCBI team has an experienced grasp of current issues and a respectful and down-to-earth way of communicating. I highly recommend their DEI training!”