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- Concrete strategies to call out wrongdoing at home, at work, at school, and elsewhere In Say More About That, veteran inclusion strategist, coach, writer, and speaker Amber Cabral delivers an incisive and practical guide to assertively addressing inequitable treatment you see at home, work, school, and other settings.
- About the Author: AMBER CABRAL is an inclusion strategist, certified coach, writer, and speaker who has been featured on television and in print and digital media.
- 240 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Personal Success
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About the Book
"The art of pushing back and speaking up is a logical follow-up to Amber Cabral's first book, Allies and Advocates. It offers even more tactical steps to help people address inequitable treatment and gives them the tools to call it out when they see it. Instead of passive-aggressive language, shrinking, or ghosting, this book will give the reader a communications toolkit for self-advocacy and advocating for others. The Art of Pushback will equip the reader with the tools to call out wrongdoing at home, at work, and in public settings. Where Allies and Advocates challenged the reader to "be brave," this book will provide tactics, context, and tools including sample scripts and other communications templates to make the prospect of bravery less daunting."--Book Synopsis
Concrete strategies to call out wrongdoing at home, at work, at school, and elsewhere
In Say More About That, veteran inclusion strategist, coach, writer, and speaker Amber Cabral delivers an incisive and practical guide to assertively addressing inequitable treatment you see at home, work, school, and other settings. The book offers a complete communications toolkit for equity advocacy you can deploy on your own behalf and on behalf of others.
You'll get the tactics, context, and tools that make being brave and speaking up a lot easier. You'll also find:
- A thorough discussion of the fundamentals of inclusion and equity, including concepts of advocacy and allyship, privilege, and identity
- An examination of the social landscape that makes speaking up so daunting
- Explorations of the most effective language and tactics you can use when you make a stand for yourself or others
The perfect resource for underrepresented professionals, allies, advocates, and people seeking to make a positive difference in the world, Say More About That is the assertiveness manual you need if you've been meaning to speak up but are worried about being drowned out.
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PRAISE FOR Say More About That...
"With this book, Amber Cabral delivers another timely gem. She is a gifted communicator--bringing concepts and techniques that are relatable and actionable. Now you can have her as a coach and advisor, too."
--MARK BREITBARD, President and CEO, Global Gap Brand
"There is no one more qualified than Amber Cabral to teach on speaking up for yourself. I remember seeing Amber speaking at an inclusion summit for the first time. I was stunned. After working in corporate America for over a decade before starting my own company, I'd seen a lot, but her approach was refreshing, honest, and genuine. The room was mesmerized. Top executives were there taking notes! Presidents of Fortune 500 companies have shared the difference Amber has made in their lives and their business culture. This book, Say More About That... is a must-read."
--BRANDICE N. DANIEL, CEO and Founder, Harlem's Fashion Row
"Amber Cabral's book Say More About That... will do for you what meeting Amber and learning from her has done for me: help you understand the importance of having a voice and influencing change through inclusive and equitable behaviors. Her real-life examples and pragmatic approach to such a challenging topic will leave you with practical skills to be courageous and speak up on topics that matter."
--BRANDY SISLOW, CHRO, Kendra Scott
"As a leading voice in the inclusion space, Amber continues to push the envelope to ensure that her books truly help people to realize their authentic selves. Her writing forces the reader to not only take a look at themselves, but also deep within themselves. Amber never talks over you and instead speaks directly to you while also sharing her own journey to enlightenment. Speakingup is truly a skill that can be learned, and this book will help the reader to understand what that skill looks like so they can take meaningful action for themselves and others."
--REGINALD J. MILLER, VP, Global Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, McDonald's
About the Author
AMBER CABRAL is an inclusion strategist, certified coach, writer, and speaker who has been featured on television and in print and digital media. Formerly a Diversity Strategist at Walmart Stores, Inc., she is founder of Cabral Co., a diversity, equity, and inclusive leadership-focused consulting firm. She hosts the You Can Have Whatever You Want (R) podcast and regularly speaks and writes about inclusion, culture, equity, and social justice topics.