At Cantilever we assert and acknowledge that racism exists, and that all of us need to participate actively in “Anti-Racism” in order to combat bias in every facet of life. Racism is systematic and can easily seep into the workplace. We acknowledge that our workplace has been shaped and formed in a racist context and that we may (even unknowingly) propagate racist patterns within our culture. We seek to first see and then fight these tendencies to create a powerful anti-racist culture at Cantilever.

An anti-racist mentality at Cantilever is not new, but recent events have prompted us to have a public and overt policy, which we never have before. We haven‘t done nearly enough and have failed our own metrics of success in this area at times. We can always do better.

First we must define a few terms:

Racism is different from racial prejudice, hatred, or discrimination. Racism involves one group having the power to carry out systematic discrimination through the institutional policies and practices of the society and by shaping the cultural beliefs and values that support those racist policies and practices.

Prejudice is an attitude based on limited information, often on stereotypes. Prejudice is usually, but not always, negative preconceived opinions not based on reason or actual experiences.

Key Actions

We can’t solve racism in our workplace easily, but a few key measures we take to fight it are:

Minor Actions

In addition to larger-scale policies, Cantilever seeks to be anti-racist in subtler ways: