Katten announced that the firm earned a spot on the Diversity Best Practices Inclusion Index, which measures best practices in the recruitment, retention and advancement of people from underrepresented groups; inclusive corporate culture; and workforce demographic data.
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“Katten is committed to fostering a culture of inclusion, particularly in this moment of a public health crisis that is disproportionately impacting people of color, as well as the outcry to end systemic racism and focus on racial justice and equity for all,” said Katten Chief Diversity Partner Leslie D. Minier. “We must push to make progress on this front now and in the future to create a better workplace for our attorneys and business professionals.”
Katten was among the 98 organizations that earned a score of at least 60 percent and a place on the fourth annual index, which helps organizations understand trends and gaps in demographic representation, creates a road map to drive internal change, and identifies diversity, equity and inclusion solutions to close the gaps. Diversity Best Practices is a division of Working Mother Media.
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In recent months, Katten has hosted virtual listening circles, which provided a safe space for colleagues to share their personal and professional experiences of racism in America and offer feedback to help shape the firm’s long-term strategy for diversity and inclusion.
Katten joined the new Law Firm Antiracism Alliance of more than 125 law firms, in partnership with legal services organizations, to help identify and dismantle structural, systemic racism using pro bono resources to create lasting change. The firm also formalized an employee donation matching program to support organizations with an anti-racism agenda.
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