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The New Mainstream Podcast
The New Mainstream Podcast
153 episodes
5 days ago
The New Mainstream podcast features real conversations about the cultural nuances impacting multicultural communities in the U.S. and its influence on brand marketing and the importance of DEI in strategic marketing conversations.
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The New Mainstream podcast features real conversations about the cultural nuances impacting multicultural communities in the U.S. and its influence on brand marketing and the importance of DEI in strategic marketing conversations.
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Business
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The Role of Race in Consumer Behavior and Inclusive Markets with Sonya A. Grier
The New Mainstream Podcast
43 minutes 17 seconds
7 months ago
The Role of Race in Consumer Behavior and Inclusive Markets with Sonya A. Grier

Despite the headlines, rollbacks, and legal battles, the conversation around race has never been more crucial for marketers and businesses. While diversity and inclusion (D&I) often dominate discussions, doing so serves only as adistraction from the broader concerns surrounding the racial dynamics embedded in our society. The issues of race aren’t simply about diversity. They are structural and historical and are tethered to the fabric of consumer behavior.

Race has been a determining factor in shaping how consumers experience various markets, from grocery stores to hospitals. It’s not enough for companies to aim for a "diverse" customer base. They must understand the unique racial dynamics at play. Without acknowledging the social and historical factors behind these dynamics, marketing strategies fall flat and fail to resonate with the very consumers they aim to engage.

However, addressing race in marketing requires deeper engagement with communities, not just performative gestures. Companies often fall into the trap of "woke-washing," offering initiatives that sound good but lackauthentic connection. Consumers, especially those from marginalized groups, can quickly see through these disingenuous efforts. This can damage the trustbusinesses work hard to build, which is crucial for lasting brand loyalty. A meaningful, long-term focus on racial equity, in both action and strategy, is essential for companies to succeed in this increasingly diverse market.

The latest generation of marketers is entering the workforce with a heightened awareness of these issues, but they face significant challenges when discussing race within a business context. Learning to address these issues with sensitivity and data-backed insights will ensure that brands not only avoidperpetuating harmful stereotypes but also foster more genuine, inclusive relationships with their audiences.

In this episode of The New Mainstream podcast, Dr. Sonya A. Grier, Kogod Eminent Scholar Chair in Marketing at the Kogod School of Business at American University, examines how race influences consumer behavior and why businesses must go beyond diversity to create inclusive marketplaces.


Meet Dr. Sonya A. Grier:

Sonya A. Grier is the Kogod Eminent Scholar Chair in Marketing, at the Kogod School of Business at AmericanUniversity. Her expertise spans issues of race, diversity, and equity at the intersection of markets and society. She has examined the racial dynamics underlying consumption issues in gentrifying neighborhoods, digital marketing to youth of color, and racialized food marketing. Sonya builds on her expertise to identify how inclusive marketing practices can enhance individual, community, and societal well-being.She shares her research in academic journals, photographic narratives, and two award-winning documentary films. Sheremains connected to practice through consultations with diverse organizations across business, government, and non-profit sectors.  Dr. Grier is a co-founder and current President of the Race in the Marketplace (RIM) Research Network, which has nurtured the sub-field aimed at advancing our understanding of the role of race in markets.

The New Mainstream Podcast
The New Mainstream podcast features real conversations about the cultural nuances impacting multicultural communities in the U.S. and its influence on brand marketing and the importance of DEI in strategic marketing conversations.