Adam Green: The Process of Diversity

Pat Harris and McDonald's Global Inclusion and Intercultural Management team in partnership with the CHF, invite you to a day without preconceptions. As part of the CHF Diversity Day, experts in non-traditional topics including society and humanity speak to the topic of diversity. As part of producing a widely accessible facilitation guide for diversity enthusiasts these innovative speakers present and discuss their experiences with understanding diversity.

In this video Adam Green talks about the process of sustainable and consistent change in creating spaces that are diverse.

Adam Green is Associate Professor in History and the College, and Master of the Social Science Collegiate Division at The University of Chicago. A contributor to the New York Times, NY Times, WTTW, WBEZ, C-Span and Al-Jazeera -- English, Adam is also the son of Ernest Green, the eldest member of the historic Little Rock Nine. Adam specializes in urban history, comparative racial politics, and cultural economy, and is the author of Selling the Race: Culture and Community in Black Chicago and Time Longer than Rope: Studies in African American Activism.