![As part of the micro-credential pilot program in 2021, Adirondack Mountain Club staff created a "fishbone" diagram where they identified ways to make the organization's spaces more welcoming. Photo courtesy Adirondack Diversity Initiative.](https://www.adirondackexplorer.org/wp-content/plugins/lazy-load/images/1x1.trans.gif)
Nonprofit launches inclusivity training for North Country businesses
Online micro-credential course touts the economic benefits of building diversity, equity and inclusion practices into local businesses.
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By Tim Rowland
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Online micro-credential course touts the economic benefits of building diversity, equity and inclusion practices into local businesses.
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