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More Black People: The darker side to diversity and inclusion

Current price: $21.99
More Black People: The darker side to diversity and inclusion
More Black People: The darker side to diversity and inclusion

Barnes and Noble

More Black People: The darker side to diversity and inclusion

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Diving into the dark side of Diversity and Inclusion where
altruistic
initiatives have ulterior motives.
Jonathan Archer
is a shy graphic designer working at prestigious advertising agency, Inertia. The Executive Committee, alongside Managing Director
Deborah Tate
, have realised that capitalising on issues of diversity and race could be a fast-track solution to turning around the company's fading fortunes. Deborah appoints Jonathan, one of the company's few Black employees, as D&I Champion; with more qualified romantic interest, Jenna, subsequently providing a guiding light. The Inertia team are later hired to support
Calvin James
, a Black MP, with his carefully curated electoral run.
Meanwhile,
Dale
and
Andy
members of right-wing group, National Britain First, have been tasked with a series of attacks to aggravate racial tensions, de-railing Calvin's campaign run. Their last chance is an attempt to assassinate our rising MP, as Dale's moral compass starts to shift.
Jonathan grows in his new role, and with new-found confidence begins to challenge the company's true goals.
Will Jonathan achieve real change as D&I Champion?
Will Dale and Andy complete their mission?
Will Deborah learn the true value of D&I?

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