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Radical inclusion : seven steps to help you create a more just workplace, home, and world  Cover Image Book Book

Radical inclusion : seven steps to help you create a more just workplace, home, and world

Summary: As the newly appointed minister of education in Sierra Leone, David Moinina Sengeh assumed that the administration he served—not to mention his family and friends—shared his conviction that all girls belong in the classroom. He was shocked to learn that many of those closest to him, including a member of his own family, were against lifting a long-standing policy banning pregnant girls from school. Radical Inclusion is the dramatic narrative of Sengeh’s drive to guarantee pregnant girls’ right to an education. His story functions as a parable that can help us all advocate for change by reimagining the systems that perpetuate exclusion. The specifics of his efforts in Sierra Leone are captivating, and the lessons Sengeh shares are universal. In addition to the candid account of his quest for reform, he offers stories and perspective from other parts of his life, drawing on his experiences encountering racial profiling as a Harvard student, developing cutting-edge prosthetic limbs at MIT, and working to combat algorithmic bias as a data scientist. Sengeh offers readers a road map for pursuing radical inclusion in their own lives and work—from identifying exclusions, to building coalitions and adapting to a new normal. His book is essential reading for modern leaders or anyone who hopes to help unleash the power of a world that is truly, radically inclusive.

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  • ISBN: 9781250827746
  • Physical Description: print
    regular print
    xii, 239 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Moment of Lift Books/Flatiron Books, 2023.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Subject: Girls -- Education -- Sierra Leone
Pregnant teenagers -- Education -- Sierra Leone
Right to education -- Sierra Leone
Educational change -- Sierra Leone
Social justice and education -- Sierra Leone

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Border Regional Library.

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  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2023 April #1
    An optimistic approach to fostering greater inclusion. Sengeh, chief innovation officer for the government of Sierra Leone, acknowledges that aspects of systemic exclusion touch everyone's lives at some point, regardless of social or economic status. In this informative and galvanizing book, the author first addresses how exclusionary biases are formed, how they permeate and systematically deconstruct social norms, and why "the pursuit of inclusion is in everyone's interest." As he writes, "debates about exclusion and inclusion can tear families apart—or bring whole societies together." Sengeh dismisses roadblocks like hesitancy, appeasement, or behavioral "code-switching" and offers comprehensive solutions and tactics to achieve inclusiveness. His own experiences with exclusivity include a consistent series of detainments at border control checkpoints in Sierra Leone as well as other countries like Tanzania, Gambia, and Uganda, where girls are not allowed to attend schoolroom classes while visibly pregnant. As a father of two daughters, he is attuned to how females experience a host of exclusionary inequities, including lower pay differentials and social status as well as susceptibility to sexual violence. In engrossing detail, Sengeh describes how, through "active listening," smart timing, and vigorous challenges to traditional religious edicts, he has advocated for progressive changes in his home country and beyond. The most controversial was his role in enacting dramatic changes in traditional school policy and the repealing of the ban on teenage pregnancy in the classroom. Alongside his personal story, the author provides a helpful playbook for building inclusive solutions to many societal problems. These principles include identifying and understanding a particular exclusion, defining one's role in effecting its eradication, and looking outward at other opportunities to cultivate inclusionary behaviors and challenge public policy. Inspirational, motivating, and intellectually sound, Sengeh's instructional guidance seeks to inspire systemic change and encourages readers to fight for diversity and equity in their own communities. Proactive, pragmatic initiatives promoting radical inclusivity across social divides. Copyright Kirkus 2023 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2022 December

    Minister of Basic and Senior Secondary Education and Chief Innovation Officer for the Directorate of Science, Technology and Innovation in Sierra Leone, Sengeh was shocked by opposition to his lifting the policy banning pregnant girls from attending school. Everyone, he felt, deserved an education. Here he uses his battle to reverse the ban as a template for a radical reimagining of engrained practices, drawing on personal experiences from racial profiling as a Harvard student to combatting algorithmic bias as a data scientist to envision a more just society. The first title from Melinda French Gates's Moment of Lift Books.

    Copyright 2022 Library Journal.
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