Birts Equity and Inclusion Solutions LLC

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A consulting firm specializing in integrating DEI into strategic goals, fostering meaningful conversations on culture and change, and strengthening outreach efforts for social impact, talent recruitment, and retention to drive organizational success.

Excited to be presenting at the 2026 Transformative Teaching Conference! I’ll be sharing my work at University of Califo...
03/04/2026

Excited to be presenting at the 2026 Transformative Teaching Conference! I’ll be sharing my work at University of California, Santa Cruz and Crystal Springs Uplands School in my session, “Teaching in the Age of AI: Strategies, Tools, and Integrity Practices from UC Settings for K–12 Educators.” 🌟

This forty-five-minute interactive workshop aligns with the conference theme, "Human in the Loop," by exploring the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). My session will focus on bridging the gap between higher education strategies and K-12 classrooms, providing educators with actionable tools to maintain academic integrity while leveraging AI to create more inclusive learning environments.

If you’re in the Bay Area and interested in attending this one-day conference, you can register here: https://lnkd.in/gXtKW2sU

New to Diversity Shelf, “How to Be an Antiracist” by Ibram X. Kendi isn’t just a book- it’s a call to action. Kendi remi...
10/28/2025

New to Diversity Shelf, “How to Be an Antiracist” by Ibram X. Kendi isn’t just a book- it’s a call to action. Kendi reminds us that there’s no such thing as being “not racist.” Every day, we’re either upholding systems of racism or actively working to dismantle them. Blending memoir, history, ethics, and science, he takes us on a journey that’s both deeply personal and profoundly urgent, challenging us to imagine (and build) a society rooted in racial equity. If you’ve ever wondered what it really means to practice antiracism, this is your guide.

10/23/2025

✨DEI 101 | Episode 14: Systemic oppression and Systemic racism ✨

We dive into systemic oppression and systemic racism—what they mean, how they show up in
our daily lives, and why understanding them is key to building equity and justice.

From individual biases to institutional policies and structural barriers, we unpack the layers of
racism and discuss the power dynamics that shape privilege and marginalization.


New to Diversity Shelf, “Privilege and Difference: Understanding Systems of Power” by Allan G. Johnson is a groundbreaki...
10/21/2025

New to Diversity Shelf, “Privilege and Difference: Understanding Systems of Power” by Allan G. Johnson is a groundbreaking tool for anyone seeking to unpack how privilege shapes our society. Written in an accessible, conversational style, Johnson bridges theory with real-world examples that make complex ideas clear and relatable. This transformative read invites us to examine how privilege operates, how it connects to our own lives, and what it means for creating change. Widely used across classrooms and communities, this book continues to shed light on the often unseen systems of inequity—and how we can work toward justice together.

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10/16/2025

📚DEI 101 | Episode 13: Privilege and Power

Let’s get real about privilege and power. Why do some people get a head-start in life—and how does power shape who gets to pull the strings? These are the questions we tackle today. Tune in, reflect, and let’s talk about what we can do to build a more equitable world—together.


New to Diversity Shelf, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot tells the compelling story of Henrietta ...
10/14/2025

New to Diversity Shelf, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot tells the compelling story of Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman whose cells were taken without her consent in the 1950s and led to groundbreaking medical discoveries. The book explores the intersection of science, ethics, race, and the Lacks family’s struggle for justice. Skloot masterfully blends biography, science, and history, shedding light on the impact of Lacks’ immortal cells and the profound personal and ethical questions surrounding medical research. It’s a powerful narrative of exploitation, resilience, and the fight for dignity.
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09/09/2025

📚DEI 101 | Episode 12: Intersectionality is used to describe how race, gender, and more overlap to shapeunique experiences of oppression. Examples:➡ A Black woman facing employment discrimination + sexism➡ A q***r immigrant facing both xenophobia + homophobia➡ A disabled woman dealing with ableism + gender biasDifferent systems of power collide — and some people get hit from all sides

New to Diversity Shelf, “This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism” by Ashton Applewhite confronts stereotypes about ...
09/04/2025

New to Diversity Shelf, “This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism” by Ashton Applewhite confronts stereotypes about aging with wit, research, and rebellion. From the workplace to healthcare, it challenges how society marginalizes older adults and invites us to celebrate longevity and fight age-based discrimination at every stage of life.

09/02/2025

📚 DEI 101 | Episode 11: Age & Ageism

Age is just a stage of life. Ageism is when bias turns it into a barrier. 🚫👥

From older workers overlooked to younger voices dismissed, ageism affects us all. Let’s build equity across every generation. 🌍✨

Join us in celebrating the outstanding contributions of our spring and summer intern, Sahayla Vann-McNeal 🌟 Your creativ...
08/19/2025

Join us in celebrating the outstanding contributions of our spring and summer intern, Sahayla Vann-McNeal 🌟 Your creativity and fresh perspective have brought so much value to our firm. We truly appreciate all that you do—keep up the excellent work!

New to Diversity Shelf, “Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America" by Barbara Ehrenreich is a sharp, immersive e...
08/19/2025

New to Diversity Shelf, “Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America" by Barbara Ehrenreich is a sharp, immersive exposé of the working poor. Going undercover in minimum wage jobs, Ehrenreich reveals how systemic inequality traps millions in cycles of poverty—shattering the myth that hard work always leads to success.

08/14/2025

📚DEI 101 | Episode 10: Social Economic Status (SES)

Let’s unpack how SES shapes access, opportunity, and equity—and why it matters in every DEI conversation. 🧠📚

Equity isn’t possible without understanding class.

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