In our mini-course, we'll guide you through one hour of video exploring how Anti-Asian hate impacts the workplace and share tips and strategies for combating xenophobia.

We'll guide you through the following:

  • Review terminology related to race and racism
  • Discuss key issues such as caste discrimination and the model minority myth
  • Practice responding and applying ally skills to combat AAPI hate at work


Meet your Facilitator: 
Felicia Jadczak, she/her, Co-Founder, Co-CEO and Head of DEI Programming 


Felicia is Co-Founder, Co-CEO, and Head of DEI Programming at She+ Geeks Out. Felicia is a recognized speaker and consultant in the diversity, equity and inclusion field. She has extensive and personal experience with leadership, innovation, women in the workforce, the multiracial experience, and disability. Prior to co-founding SGO, she worked in the technology industry for over ten years, providing strategic guidance and programming for ERGs, DEI councils, and C-suite members. In 2016 she pivoted to focus solely on She+ Geeks Out, where she oversees SGO’s DEI programming and facilitation team.

Felicia received a BA in Comparative Literature (French, English) from Haverford College. She received an MBA and a Masters in Information Systems (with honors) from the Questrom School of Business at Boston University. She also completed Georgetown University’s Certificate in Strategic Diversity and Inclusion Management.

Course curriculum

    1. Welcome!

    1. Resource Guide

    1. Combating Anti-Asian Sentiments in the Workplace

    1. Post-Course Survey

About this course

  • $25.00
  • 4 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content

You'll also receive

In addition to the course itself, you'll receive a variety of other benefits.

  • Resource Guide

    Access to a downloadable PDF with resources to support your work beyond the course.

  • Community

    Access to a community of other professionals looking to support workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion.

  • SHRM Credit

    One hour SHRM recertification credit