How can we reimagine equity and drive systemic change?
In this edition, we are joined by Alphonso David, an advocate for social and economic justice, who sheds light on the transformative potential of the Global Black Economic Forum (GBEF), whose mission is to challenge ingrained biases within institutional systems, paving the way for true innovation, equitable returns, and transformation worldwide.
Discover the personal experiences that shape Alphonso’s unwavering commitment to fostering a more equitable, just world. From healthcare to employment and education, Alphonso uncovers the interconnectedness of societal inequities, highlighting the dire need for diversity and inclusion to address systemic economic disparities.
As the President & CEO of the GBEF, he focuses on reshaping diversity, equity, and inclusion in corporate settings while striving for economic justice for the global Black community. The Forum engages global stakeholders, including executives, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and activists, through consulting, conferences, a non-profit foundation, and technology initiatives to promote social and economic justice. Alphonso outlines the three-pronged approach that GBEF is deploying to move from conversation to action, the need to pursue meaningful debate even when the ‘sides’ don’t agree, and the imperative of active civic engagement in propelling societal change.
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