Call for Culture

Call for Culture

Business Consulting and Services

If it's happening in the world, it's happening at work

About us

Call for Culture is a Black owned, woman-owned business that exists to drive positive and bold social change by transforming organizations and leaders into conscious changemakers from the inside out. We believe that if it's happening in the world, it's happening at work - which means it's time to challenge tired leadership paradigms and empower leaders to create impactful legacies by shaping responsible, inclusive, equitable, and change-ready workplace cultures. By stepping outside of the traditional boundaries of HR, we take an actionable, multidisciplinary approach (The Call for Culture Method) to help companies, organizations, and industries hone the capabilities and strategies they need to future proof their organization and transform them into human-centered workplaces that create social impact.

Website
www.callforculture.com
Industry
Business Consulting and Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Chicago
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Culture Change, Civic Leadership, Social Impact, Inclusion and Equity, Leadership Development, Speaking, Retreats and Experiences, Assessment and Road mapping, and Innovation Labs

Locations

Employees at Call for Culture

Updates

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    Reimagining the role of workplace culture in social change. CEO & Founder @ Call for Culture. Curator: Culture Impact Lab.

    Culture Impact Lab 2025 Speaker Announcement! 📣 We’re excited to welcome June Kaewsith from Your Story Medicine LLC to the line-up of speakers for Call for Culture Impact Lab 2025! June is a Wellness Consultant & Life Doula at Your Story Medicine and brings a holistic approach to combining mindfulness practices with culturally responsive frameworks to ensure that leaders are equipped to create equitable, welcoming workplaces. June’s story is an inspiring one, and her approach invites changemakers to look beyond the urgency of the present moment and instead adopt a long-term, ancestral perspective—a paradigm shift that encourages us to reimagine ourselves as future ancestors. During her session (“Envisioning Ourselves as Future Ancestors: The Stories We’ll Tell”) , she will invite participants to engage in a 500-year visioning process. Instead of focusing solely on the next five years or immediate organizational goals, she challenges leaders to think of themselves as future ancestors—what kind of world do you want to leave behind for future generations? This shift from short-term planning to legacy thinking allows individuals to break free from the reactive, often trauma-driven approaches that dominate the field and instead move toward creating a foundation of collective wellness and justice. Attendees will leave with mindfulness tools and a renewed sense of purpose, ready to embody their mission within their organizations. This session reminds us that the revolution begins within and invites us to think beyond immediate goals, envisioning a future where our actions create a legacy for future generations. Join us in this nourishing and immersive experience that empowers you to lead with intention, embrace joy, and act as a steward of a better tomorrow, ultimately redefining the role of work in society. Register for the Culture Impact Lab 2025: https://lnkd.in/grx6zSbz Check out June’s TedX Talk “How to Connect with Your Ancestors”: https://lnkd.in/giZ6gzTe #cultureimpactlab25

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    Culture Impact Lab 2025 Speaker Announcement! 📣 We’re excited to welcome back Theon Hill to the Call for Culture Impact Lab in 2025! Dr. Theon E. Hill serves as Associate Professor of Communication at Wheaton College and is The Aspen Institute Civil Society Fellow. His work focuses on the relationship between rhetoric and social change as a form of civic engagement and public advocacy. When we think about organizational change and culture, we don’t always equate it to the world of politics, but places of work can and *are* political. His talk last year “Leading Social Change Through Strategic Communications” focused on social change models powered by strategic communications. Dr. Theon Hill was an undeniable Lab favorite, and we can’t wait to have him back to speak to our community again in 2025!

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    She’s back after a year long break! Welcome back to Social Responsibility at Work where we advocate for building workplaces where people, purpose and progress come together. Not only are we reviving social responsibility at work, but we’re also taking things to an entirely new level by integrating it in with our Call for Culture annual conference, the Culture Impact Lab - an equity centered conference for work and change leaders. Catch episodes starting in the New Year. Follow and subscribe to get insights, stories, and advocacy from Call for Culture and our special guests back in your podcast rotation! 🔗: https://lnkd.in/gPdcnGwh

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    Reimagining the role of workplace culture in social change. CEO & Founder @ Call for Culture. Curator: Culture Impact Lab.

    Meet Our Call for Culture Impact Lab Speaker: The Founder of Evolving Minds, Anthony Sartori! Anthony is the executive director and founder of Evolving Minds, a mental health nonprofit on a mission to create a culture of care in workplaces nationwide. Their Connected Cultures program is grounded in the US Surgeon General’s Workplace Mental Health and Well-being Framework and is a model that educates about the essential elements of a healthy workplace. Evolving Minds also just recently got accepted into the John Hopkins Social Innovation Lab 👏🏽 After graduating from the University of Maryland with a degree in psychology, Anthony launched this initiative during the early days of the pandemic, turning his own experience with workplace stress and isolation into a movement for cultural change. By empowering leaders and teams with actionable tools like mindfulness, gratitude, and emotional intelligence, he has proven that small, intentional actions can drive transformative impact. Register: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/grx6zSbz More of Evolving Minds: https://lnkd.in/gAS_Rtyb #WorkplaceWellbeing #MentalHealthLeadership #CultureImpactLab #ConnectedCultures #EmpathyInLeadership #CultureImpactLab25

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    Culture Impact Lab 2025 Speaker Announcement! 📣 Have y’all met Ramona Robles, MS, SPHR ? If not, you need to. And you can at Culture Impact Lab 2025! 🔗 to register: https://lnkd.in/grx6zSbz Ramona is the eldest daughter in a Mexican family, a first-generation professional, and an industrial/organizational psychology expert who is no stranger to navigating and embracing the space between dualities. By embracing the duality of equity-centered work as both a means of survival and a pathway for creating a better future, Ramona will share her story and her expertise in working with leaders to reimagine work as a transformative force that shapes not just businesses, but the communities they serve. This timely talk will provide participants with a challenge to shift from “Binaries to Bridges” and build around adaptability, resilience, and responsiveness in an ever-changing business and societal landscape. #cultureimpactlab25

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  • We’re excited to announce and welcome Jasmine Williams-Jacobs as a Call for Culture Impact 2025 speaker! Jasmine is the Director of Black Remote She LLC , a community-driven platform for Black queer, trans, nonbinary people and allies interested in working remotely. Through the platform, they connect Black LGBTQ2SIA+ people with equitable and gender-affirming workplaces and resources, as well as reinforce accountability and transparency from organizations to center and prioritize employee wellness, anti-oppressive principles, and harm reduction in the workplace. Jasmine will discuss reinforcing equity, psychological safety, and inclusion in the workplace with transparency, accountability, and harm reduction as tools for change. Examining diversity, equity, and inclusion at its’ core, they will also address the importance of centering employee wellness and anti-oppressive principles, dismantling power dynamics, and how to set up systems and tools benefiting those most impacted by systemic oppression. Register today and see our full list of speakers: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gJfT_ffx More on Black Remote She: The platform engages in community-based practices by providing free access to a community-informed job board, curated events focused on reallocating career and mutual aid resources to the community, and a resource hub, which includes fellowships, wellness funds and sabbaticals, workplace legal support, community grants, and online support groups in gender-affirming spaces.

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  • We’re thrilled to announce Qasim Rashid, Esq. as the opening speaker for the Call for Culture Impact Lab! Qasim is a renowned human rights attorney, author, and advocate whose work centers on justice, equity, and designing systems that create opportunity for all. His powerful insights on building cultural empathy and driving meaningful change align perfectly with our mission to create impact at the intersection of work and social change. Qasim will kick us off with a thought-provoking discussion that will frame up the landscape of worker’s rights, economic justice, and human rights issues and the role of business leaders and organizations to build cultures and systems that do good for people and humanity. If it’s happening in the world, it’s happening at work and Qasim will help us set and understand the burning platform ahead so can continue to lead and advocate the future of equity-centered work. Register today and see our full list of speakers: https://lnkd.in/gJfT_ffx Be sure to subscribe to Qasim’s Weekly Re-cap: Let’s Address This (we are!). It’s a deep dive into the human rights issues affecting humanity. Pulling from his experience as a human rights lawyer—he brings the receipts to disentangle fact from fiction and advance the fight for universal human rights. 🔗: https://lnkd.in/eJgwwRaF

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    Will you be attending.. 👀 The equity-centered conference for work and culture change leaders? Where you’re in a space designed just for you to pour into yourself in a holistic way. Where you don’t just hear from experts, but you work side by side with them too. Where leaders find their voice, movements start, and work gets organized to create a better world and better world of work. Where reimagining better shifts to reframing action. Where you find “your people.” Join us and 100 other work and culture change leaders on May 14 + 15 in Chicago at the 2nd annual Call for Culture Impact Lab. We’re expecting registrations to heat up in the New Year, so if you’ve been thinking about joining us, be sure to register or look into our tuition grant to join. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/grx6zSbz #cultureimpactlab25 #voicesforchange

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    We’re actively seeking values-aligned sponsors and partners for our upcoming Call for Culture Impact Lab in 2025 in Chicago, IL! Culture Impact Lab is the equity centered conference for work culture and change leaders. We seek depth in partnership and impact with our partners, so reach out to us if that’s your jam! ✌🏽

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    Reimagining the role of workplace culture in social change. CEO & Founder @ Call for Culture. Curator: Culture Impact Lab.

    Leaders are struggling to keep up with changing workplace requirements, because they are constantly talking amongst themselves. Recycling information that fails to include and keep pulse of the people doing the work - your people. Culture change requirements an invitation, inclusion of those who are most marginalized, and consideration for those most impacted. This requires both a top down and bottom up approach that takes care, intent, and responsiveness. At Call for Culture we’ve done the research, and we’ve found that without *both* principled leadership from the top, and inclusion of employee involvement, culture change is ineffective. Download the paper: https://lnkd.in/grRd_efN Try it out at our annual conference and community of practice in 2025 (Culture Impact Lab): https://lnkd.in/grx6zSbz

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