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White People Really Love Salad

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About White People Really Love Salad

Product Description Everyone has a story and those stories are worthy of being revisited as insight into who we are today. If you can revisit even one childhood story, good or bad, it is likely to provide valuable information about your thinking, your ideology and even your behavior today. "If you care to fully understand your world view as you move forward in your life, take some time to look backwards," states Dr. Nita Mosby Tyler. Our childhood experiences give us valuable clues about ourselves. Using her own childhood experiences, Dr. Mosby Tyler discusses the imprint that social climates, race relations, stereotypes, education systems and parenting had in shaping her perspectives. Ultimately, she shares, "those perspectives have been the source and muse for many of my adult successes...and missteps." No matter what your childhood story is, it is an important ingredient in the formation of the very best you! White People Really Love Salad will inspire you to learn, laugh and leverage your key experiences as a part of a journey in understanding how you got to be who you are today. About the Author Dr. Nita Mosby Tyler, the Chief Catalyst and Founder of The Equity Project, LLC, and The HR Shop, LLC is accredited by the Georgetown University National Center for Cultural Competence and is nationally recognized for her work. Through The Equity Project, LLC, a consulting firm designed to support organizations and communities in building, diversity, equity and inclusion strategies, Dr. Mosby Tyler has consulted with hundreds of organizations across the country in her work. From communities of the segregated South to holding historical professional positions such as the first African American woman to be both the Senior Vice President and Chief Inclusion Officer for Children's Hospital Colorado and Executive Director of the Office of Human Resources for the City and County of Denver, Dr. Mosby Tyler has used her past experiences to design a life committed to equity with grace. She is married to Rev. Dr. Timothy Tyler and has three beautiful children Jasmine, Imani and Chinelo.