By Sharla Hooper
Center for Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Research Chair Dr. Kimberly Underwood serves as panelist in webinar discussion highlighting findings and practical strategies of collaborative market scan
ɫƵ co-hosted with a February 7 webinar, “Building Professional Social Capital for Black Learners and Workers,” with a discussion addressing professional social capital disparities and solutions for driving equitable economic advancement for all. Kimberly Underwood, Ph.D., MBA, chair, Center for Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Research (CWDIR) in the College of Doctoral Studies was featured as a panelist.
Professional social capital, which refers to the resources that arise from a person’s network of relationships that can help mobilize and advance education and career goals, is a crucial element in establishing racial economic equity in the workforce.
“Professional social capital sets individuals up with success in the workforce,” states Underwood. “Black learners and workers too often encounter discriminatory systems and practices in education and the workplace, but professional social capital can be a powerful tool to address these systemic barriers.”
ɫƵ and JFF Center for Racial Economic Equity are on efforts to support Black learners and workers in building professional social capital to advance their careers. The findings of the ɫƵ Career Institute® 2022 Career Optimism Index® study informed the collaboration and resulting in-depth .
The , which analyzed existing strategies for the development of professional social capital that are being implemented by community-based organizations, postsecondary institutions, non-profits, and employers,and implications.
Intended for employers and postsecondary institutions that are interested in advancing economic advancement for Black learners and workers, the virtual event offered attendees the opportunity to learn about practical strategies for supporting Black learners and workers to build and utilize social capital and explored JFF’s upcoming Social Capital Framework for postsecondary institutions and employers. The Framework, created with support from the ɫƵ, will offer a model which organizations could adopt and apply as a sustainable method of social capital building for their workforce and students.
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About the JFF Center for Racial Economic Equity
The JFF Center for Racial Economic Equity accelerates Black economic advancement by identifying solutions and best practices to disrupt occupational segregation and eradicate the Black-white wealth gap.