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Bridging Worlds: Understanding Mixed Heritage 

Third Culture Experiences at Work

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Diverse Heritage Day is a time to recognize and celebrate the richness of mixed heritage and identities shaped by a blend of race, culture, language, faith, and history.
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As the global workforce grows more interconnected, so do our identities. Diverse Heritage Day is a time to recognize and celebrate the richness of mixed heritage and identities shaped by a blend of race, culture, language, faith, and history, and how these differ from (and sometimes overlap with) Third Culture experiences.

In this insightful session, we’ll explore what it means to live between cultures, why traditional diversity labels often fall short, and how these complex identities show up in the workplace. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of how to support colleagues who don’t fit neatly into one category and why embracing this diversity makes work better for everyone.

About the Expert

Janice Chaka is a respected international HR professional, virtual business owner, introvert coach, and professional podcaster. Long before working remote was hip, she confidently led a remote recruiting team. Known as the Career Introvert, Janice excels at solving complex HR challenges, managing emotions, and setting boundaries as an introvert - Janice has mastered the art of leveraging introvert strengths to build a thriving virtual business in a global market. As a result, she is a sought-after author and speaker for digital summits on introversion, virtual work, and mental health.

Understand the difference between Mixed Heritage and Third Culture identities, and why both deserve recognition in workplace DEI efforts.

Recognize how blended identities show up at work, including challenges around belonging, misrepresentation, and code-switching.

Learn practical ways to create more inclusive environments, from expanding language in surveys to improving cultural sensitivity in teams and leadership.

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