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Rise and Resist

How to Reclaim Workplace Equity and Justice

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This powerful guide draws on strategies from Black resistance movements and merges historical wisdom with modern technology to combat the DEI backlash and build sustainable workplace equity in today’s hostile climate.

As the unprecedented backlash against diversity, equity, and inclusion intensifies—with corporations dismantling initiatives, lawmakers passing anti-DEI legislation, and post–George Floyd promises abandoned—this tactical handbook arms advocates with revolutionary resistance strategies drawn from Black historical movements.

Dr. Janice Gassam Asare transforms centuries of Black resistance wisdom—from Underground Railroad networks to civil rights organizing tactics—into modern resistance plans, wielding ethical AI as a force multiplier to create sustainable change that outlasts corporate whims and political cycles.

Each chapter grounds modern workplace tactics in revolutionary approaches of more than twenty prominent Black historical figures, including the following:

  • Ida B. WellsDocumentation techniques for workplace injustice inspired by her work
  • Ella Baker and Fred HamptonCoalition-building methods from the American civil rights movement
  • Toni Morrison and Angela DavisNarrative control strategies drawn from their celebrated writing

Whether you’re a DEI practitioner navigating corporate pushback, an employee experiencing equity rollbacks, or a leader committed to sustainable inclusion, this handbook provides battle-tested strategies for preserving workplace equity—even in hostile environments.

This isn’t just about surviving the backlash. It’s about reimagining workplaces where everyone thrives.
“Asare offers a timely and powerful roadmap, history lessons, and a call to action for reclaiming equity and justice by grounding today’s struggles in the legacies of Black resistance leaders. From Ida B. Wells to Audre Lorde—she reminds us that we are not starting from scratch, but continuing a long lineage of courage, creativity, and conviction.”
—Uché Blackstock, MD, New York Times bestselling author of Legacy

“At a time when strategic resistance isn’t optional, Asare masterfully weaves in the critically important lessons central to our liberation to serve as a resource for anyone focused on advancing racial equity and a just society.”
—Adjoa B. Asamoah, CROWN Act champion and cocreator of the CROWN Coalition

“By presenting readers with resistance archetypes and the histories of those who fought to overcome repressive regimes, this work offers us both an archive of legacies to stand on and a critical roadmap for these unprecedented times.”
—Brea Baker, abolitionist and author of Rooted

“Asare’s book reminds us that there is a historical blueprint for effective resistance. These lessons of grassroots activism are much-needed nourishment in these times of uncertainty and fear and prove a must-read.”
—Leah Goodridge, nationally recognized housing policy expert and attorney
Dr. Janice Gassam Asare is a journalist, speaker, trainer, consultant, and podcaster whose Forbes articles have garnered over 9 million views. Her writing appears in Harvard Business Review, Business Insider, and Fast Company, and she reaches over 170,000 followers across social platforms. A LinkedIn Top Voice in Racial Equity, Dr. Asare creates courses for LinkedIn Learning and Udemy Business. She holds a doctorate in applied organizational psychology and previously served as an assistant professor of management at Sacred Heart University before focusing on her consultancy. She delivers approximately fifty speaking and training engagements annually, helping organizations create more equitable workplaces.
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This powerful guide draws on strategies from Black resistance movements and merges historical wisdom with modern technology to combat the DEI backlash and build sustainable workplace equity in today’s hostile climate.

As the unprecedented backlash against diversity, equity, and inclusion intensifies—with corporations dismantling initiatives, lawmakers passing anti-DEI legislation, and post–George Floyd promises abandoned—this tactical handbook arms advocates with revolutionary resistance strategies drawn from Black historical movements.

Dr. Janice Gassam Asare transforms centuries of Black resistance wisdom—from Underground Railroad networks to civil rights organizing tactics—into modern resistance plans, wielding ethical AI as a force multiplier to create sustainable change that outlasts corporate whims and political cycles.

Each chapter grounds modern workplace tactics in revolutionary approaches of more than twenty prominent Black historical figures, including the following:

  • Ida B. WellsDocumentation techniques for workplace injustice inspired by her work
  • Ella Baker and Fred HamptonCoalition-building methods from the American civil rights movement
  • Toni Morrison and Angela DavisNarrative control strategies drawn from their celebrated writing

Whether you’re a DEI practitioner navigating corporate pushback, an employee experiencing equity rollbacks, or a leader committed to sustainable inclusion, this handbook provides battle-tested strategies for preserving workplace equity—even in hostile environments.

This isn’t just about surviving the backlash. It’s about reimagining workplaces where everyone thrives.

Praise

“Asare offers a timely and powerful roadmap, history lessons, and a call to action for reclaiming equity and justice by grounding today’s struggles in the legacies of Black resistance leaders. From Ida B. Wells to Audre Lorde—she reminds us that we are not starting from scratch, but continuing a long lineage of courage, creativity, and conviction.”
—Uché Blackstock, MD, New York Times bestselling author of Legacy

“At a time when strategic resistance isn’t optional, Asare masterfully weaves in the critically important lessons central to our liberation to serve as a resource for anyone focused on advancing racial equity and a just society.”
—Adjoa B. Asamoah, CROWN Act champion and cocreator of the CROWN Coalition

“By presenting readers with resistance archetypes and the histories of those who fought to overcome repressive regimes, this work offers us both an archive of legacies to stand on and a critical roadmap for these unprecedented times.”
—Brea Baker, abolitionist and author of Rooted

“Asare’s book reminds us that there is a historical blueprint for effective resistance. These lessons of grassroots activism are much-needed nourishment in these times of uncertainty and fear and prove a must-read.”
—Leah Goodridge, nationally recognized housing policy expert and attorney

Author

Dr. Janice Gassam Asare is a journalist, speaker, trainer, consultant, and podcaster whose Forbes articles have garnered over 9 million views. Her writing appears in Harvard Business Review, Business Insider, and Fast Company, and she reaches over 170,000 followers across social platforms. A LinkedIn Top Voice in Racial Equity, Dr. Asare creates courses for LinkedIn Learning and Udemy Business. She holds a doctorate in applied organizational psychology and previously served as an assistant professor of management at Sacred Heart University before focusing on her consultancy. She delivers approximately fifty speaking and training engagements annually, helping organizations create more equitable workplaces.
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