
Travels from: San Diego, California
Dynamic Speaker, Design Researcher, Equity Enthusiast
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I help people practice antiracism so they can create more equity and inclusion in our world.
Carrie Sawyer
Things I can’t live without: My partner & family, books, a good pillow
My favorite piece of advice: “Never get in the way of a good idea”
Describe yourself in one word: Authentic
One thing you would like to check off your bucket list? Camping in the Grand Canyon
Things I love: My partner & family, pecan pie, sunny days, quiet time, a new idea
With over 15 years of speaking and advocating for women & People of Color, Carrie Sawyer works at the intersection of equity and design thinking.
She’s spoken at corporations, nonprofits, and academic institutions, where her goal is to consistently inspire learning AND action. Carrie is the founder and host of the Inclusion 1st™ Project, a platform where allies can ask their most important questions on antiracism and get judgement-free answers.
The Project has collected over 600 questions on antiracism from people around the country!
Carrie uses her design research background to translate her learnings into accessible insights she then shares with her audiences to support them in taking action.
Carrie is a dynamic communicator, master manifestor, and design thinker dedicated to creating a more just world where we all can thrive.
Antiracism in Your Everyday Life – Small Steps, Big Change
We’re at a breaking point. One where racial inequity and social injustice have escalated to such a pitch that it feels like nothing can fix it and no one person can make any real difference. But what if one person can make a big difference by taking one, easy antiracist action every day. And what if the best person to take this action is you? Join veteran DEI researcher and Founder of the Inclusion 1st™ Project to learn how you can build a simple, daily practice of antiracism.
In this session you’ll learn:
- What is antiracism and why it must matter to you
- What it means to be an ally and how to be a good one
- 1 daily intention that builds a habit of inclusion
- A simple framework that triggers antiracist action at home, at work, and out in the world
The Inclusion 1st™ Project: 10 Things we Learned from your 600 Questions on Antiracism
People have a lot of questions about antiracism and even when they can find answers, how do they know that they are good answers that can easily be put into action? The short answer is: we don’t.
The Inclusion 1st™ Project studies the numerous and varied questions people have about antiracism to make up better prepared to create modern, relevant, and comprehensive answers to the questions people care most about.
Join DEI researcher and Founder of the Inclusion 1st™ Project as she shares insights learned from creating a safe space for Q&A and the 5 antiracism topics 600 people asked most about.
In this session you’ll learn:
- Why we need a safe space for Q&A
- A simple approach that helps anyone talk about race (and learn to do it better)
- 5 most asked about antiracism topics
- How asking questions can make us better antiracists
How to Explain Racism in 3 Minutes or Less
Racism. Uncomfortable to talk about, consuming, complex, and yet it’s a topic that we can no longer avoid if we want to bring about positive change in our world.
Simply put, we have to learn to talk about it. But how do we talk about it in a way that’s easily understood and inspires us to action? (It’s time for more than just talk, after all).
In this session, learn from veteran DEI researcher and Founder of the Inclusion 1st™ Project exactly how to break racism down into its 3 component parts that make it easy to understand and explain to anyone.
In this session you’ll learn:
- What is Racism and why is it so hard to talk about?
- How do I know when something (or someone) is racist?
- What are the 3 key components of racism that are easiest to understand and recognize?
- How do I easily explain racism in a way that inspires positive action?
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