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Human Resources w/Tara Shuai Ellison

Human Resources w/Tara Shuai Ellison

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The Rad Ops Podcast is one component of a dialogue-based tool that supports organizations assessing and discussing the possibilities and limitations of putting liberatory values into practice. Each guest will share their Rad Ops lineages, their expertise on today’s pressing operations questions and leave listeners with resources and discussion questions to take back to your teams.

In this episode we talk about Human Resources with our guest, Tara Shuai Ellison, Founder of Shuai Strategies and co-founder of Rad Ops social media network.

Resources from this episode:

  • Shuai Strategies
  • The Equitable Hiring Guide & Toolkit
  • Webinars:
    • Be Strategic, Not Scared webinar with Tara Shuai Ellison and Kehsi Iman Wilson
    • Strategies for Equitable Hiring webinar with Tara Shuai Ellison and Kehsi Iman Wilson
  • RadHR Community
  • Vent Diagrams
  • Books: Leading for Justice & Supervision Matters (Rita Sever)

Discussion questions to take to your team from the Rad Ops workbook:

If you find yourself pitting concepts against each other, or believing one is more important than the other, it’s time to pause and consider:

  • How are both sides of the binary existing in contradiction to each other?
  • How might one side engage with or strengthen the other?

Download Rad Ops workbook (page 21-22) for an activity about False Binaries & Contradictions

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Produced by Josh Elstro with Convergence magazine. Design support from Kimmie David. Music by Tigercat, Sha’s amazing 10-year-old, with polish by Josh.

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