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In this episode, Alison and I discuss writing as a tool for advocacy and Alison's wealth of experience doing diversity and inclusion work.
Alison Tedford is a diversity and inclusion consultant from Abbotsford, BC, Canada. She is an Indigenous woman with a disability who has over a decade of experience working on inclusion topics within the Canadian government and several years more in the private sector helping brands to communicate with and about marginalized populations. She has authored three books and helps small businesses learn how to be more inclusive.
Links from this episode:
Website: http://www.alisontedford.com
Social media: @alisontedford Instagram & FB @alliespins on Twitter
https://www.patreon.com/alisontedford
Grab your FREE digital journal to help you continue this work: https://mailchi.mp/1fab32f555e9/gocv5zk3rt
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In this episode, Alison and I discuss writing as a tool for advocacy and Alison's wealth of experience doing diversity and inclusion work.
Alison Tedford is a diversity and inclusion consultant from Abbotsford, BC, Canada. She is an Indigenous woman with a disability who has over a decade of experience working on inclusion topics within the Canadian government and several years more in the private sector helping brands to communicate with and about marginalized populations. She has authored three books and helps small businesses learn how to be more inclusive.
Links from this episode:
Website: http://www.alisontedford.com
Social media: @alisontedford Instagram & FB @alliespins on Twitter
https://www.patreon.com/alisontedford
Grab your FREE digital journal to help you continue this work: https://mailchi.mp/1fab32f555e9/gocv5zk3rt