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Held on Thursday, December 14, 2023, this all-network forum brought members of the Accounting Alchemy Network (AAN) together to explore one of the most important and complex topics facing our profession—and our world today: Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI).
This session follows the completion of AAN’s JEDI Training Pilot, a multi-week program designed to create brave, structured spaces for deep learning and dialogue around sensitive and often avoided topics, including race, white fragility and privilege, belonging, and how social conditioning shows up in our workplaces and professional culture. During the forum, participants from the pilot cohort share their lived experiences, key takeaways, and personal growth edges, while members who did not participate in the pilot are invited into the conversation with curiosity, questions, and reflection.
Grounded in intentional facilitation and a clear communications framework, the forum models how to create a psychologically safe “container” for conversations that can bring up strong emotions, discomfort, and insight—without judgment. Rather than positioning JEDI as compliance work or abstract theory, the discussion centers on capacity-building: developing the emotional awareness, empathy, and communication skills needed to foster real belonging and more effective, humane workplaces.
This video offers viewers an authentic look at what it means to engage in ongoing JEDI learning—not as a destination or checkbox, but as a continuous journey. It invites accounting professionals at every stage to step into deeper self-awareness, challenge inherited assumptions, and explore how justice-centered thinking strengthens leadership, culture, and the profession’s ability to serve a diverse and interconnected world.
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