Work Culture - Diversity In The Work Place (Ft. Stephanie Small)
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Art is Human Nature
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“Education does not dictate talent.” - Stephanie Small
In this episode, Alexander speaks with Stephanie Small (founder and director of BLACK Taxi - a creative & strategic division of the ad agency Taxi with the program mission of attracting, hiring, and retaining Black talent to lead change.)
They discuss the origins of BLACK Taxi as well as the importance of diversity and empowering BIPOC voices in the workplace while also having an open discussion about Alexander’s painting “Work Culture.”
See the artwork for this episode: artbyrobinson.com/episode-8-work-culture
Learn more about BLACK Taxi: https://www.agency.taxi/blacktaxi
All music used is produced by Roosevelth: sound.com/roosevelth
Funded by Canada Council for the Arts
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