Program Development - Portland, Oregon, United States
We believe organizational leadership must be a stronger force to expand the cultures of human rights and to close the spaces of resistance around DE&I in all policies and operations. Private and nonprofit leaders are focused on how their operations impact people, communities, and the environment. Anthropolicy helps them move away from simply avoiding adverse impacts and instead embrace a positive vision that centers human rights and DE&I in operations and policies every day, in every way. Interpreting DE&I efforts as human rights is an invitation for us to think differently about stakeholder and corporate responsibility, to align public profit with human purpose and potential. It is an invitation to be courageous when facing the backlog of resistance and injustice that prevents us all from being our professional and personal best. At $64 billion, the losses attributed to workplace discrimination reveal the cultural competency deficits that spiral social and economic capital downwards. Anthropolicy helps leaders audaciously build workplaces that serve everyone.Anthropolicy's founder, Aaron Pina, spent 20 years interpreting international human rights and DE&I standards for government, businesses, civil society leaders, and organizations. Aaron advises and coaches high-level negotiators and principals across the globe on how to multiply the impact of their human rights operations and policy. Anthropolicy is dogged when it comes to infusing private and public operational policies with clear, efficient approaches that give partners a competitive advantage and an edge in recruitment and retention. We deliver holistic and pragmatic human rights and DE&I solutions grounded in what works and what is right.