Visit Baltimore Meeting & Event Planning Guide Fall 2021 - Adaptability Issue | Page 35

We want travelers to leave Baltimore telling their friends and family that they visited one of the most inclusive and diverse destinations in America .”
dialogues , develop and practice the skills of having authentic conversations , and explore their own views of race , bias , privilege , and more , Murray explains . For instance , one large group session focused on microaggressions — subtle but offensive comments or actions directed toward members of marginalized groups — and their potential impact on staff and visitors .
Lots of ground was covered , and the final session focused on action planning , giving participants “ the opportunity to think about what they want to do to apply what they ’ ve learned in their respective workplaces ,” Murray confirms .
So , if you missed the training , how can you do your part to understand the importance of diversity and inclusion

We want travelers to leave Baltimore telling their friends and family that they visited one of the most inclusive and diverse destinations in America .”

– Al Hutchinson , President & CEO of Visit Baltimore
in your own life and workplace , beyond structured sessions ? And how can you help facilitate positive change ? Being open is a start .
“ Read books , look at movies and videos that you may have not considered before ,” suggests Murray . “ Work and interact with diverse teams , seek their feedback to ensure that [ you ] are considering various perspectives .”
If you ’ ve taken time to read this story , you ’ re already on that potentially impactful path . Best wishes as you continue your walk . VB
BALTIMORE . ORG 33