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Guiding from within: Craig Dowden reveals the secrets of leadership

Jean interviews Craig Dowden, author of A Time to Lead: Mastering Your Self… So You Can Master Your World and positive psychology coach.

Guiding from within: Craig Dowden reveals the secrets of leadership

Jean interviews Craig Dowden, author of A Time to Lead: Mastering Your Self… So You Can Master Your World and positive psychology coach.

Guiding from within: Craig Dowden reveals the secrets of leadership

Jean interviews Craig Dowden, author of A Time to Lead: Mastering Your Self… So You Can Master Your World and positive psychology coach.

Guiding from within: Craig Dowden reveals the secrets of leadership

Jean interviews Craig Dowden, author of A Time to Lead: Mastering Your Self… So You Can Master Your World and positive psychology coach.

Jean Latting

How to refer to various ethnic/racial groups? This is my deep-dive on the many labels we use.

Jean Latting

This week’s blog is about the momentous change I have witnessed over the last two weeks in White people’s awareness of systemic racism.

Jean Latting

What is antiracism? Here's a curated list of reliable sources of information on race and racism in the workplace

Amy Hageman

Struggling with how to respond to White fragility & privilege? Amy Hageman’s post will help you understand what happens behind the scenes & what works.

Jean Latting

George Floyd’s murder has spurred protests for justice nationally and internationally with a call for fundamental change.

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Jean Latting

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Brandon Danowsky

Brandon Danowsky is this week’s guest blogger. He writes of the conflict between his Latino and White identities.

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Jessica Kanzler

Jessica Kanzler writes about her experience coming out as a trans person and how she has navigated awkward dinner conversations.

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Nonjabulo Mlangeni

We explore why colorblindness is in effect racism, making us feel good about the world and ourselves but doing nothing to create meaningful change.

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Jean Latting

Gratitude makes sense of the past, brings peace for today and creates a vision for future. We celebrate expressions of gratitude and hopes for peace.

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Jean Latting

Our online racial justice training program is open. Read on to find out more about Pathfinders: Leadership for Racial and Social Justice.

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Jean Latting

In this post, I’ll share my thoughts on how to bridge the divide with the 47% who voted for Trump.

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Jean Latting

Why do we seesaw so much in American political life? What happens that people want to change direction?

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Jean Latting

Mark is that remarkably rare White person willing to take on true allyship. This is Part 2 of our conversation with him.

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Jean Latting

Mark is that remarkably rare White person willing to take on true allyship. He talks about his continuing commitment to racial justice.

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Jean Latting

First Lady Michelle Obama proclaimed to an adoring crowd, “when they go low, we go high.” Find out way of going high when you want to go low.

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Jean Latting

Dr Barbara Love speaks about envisioning a world that benefits everyone, the power of transformation, and the plantation’s money box.

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Amy Hageman

Amy Hageman writes about racialized trauma and healing. She courageously speaks out about what many feel, yet are afraid to even think.

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Jean Latting

How do you apologize for mistakes in a racially charged world? Learn from Amy Porterfield as she navigates the path of racial understanding.

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Jean Latting

Jean lists steps on how to address racism by effectively talking to others who think differently than you.

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Jean Latting

If we want to overcome impostor syndrome, we must learn to remove our internal barriers and negative self-talk.

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Jean Latting

What is a microaggression, and how is it different from racism? This blog will help you understand the implications of these words.

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Jean Latting

People want to engage in racial dialogue that promotes equality and inclusion.

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Amy Hageman

Amy Hageman shares what inspired her to speak honestly about race for 30 days on Facebook and why it was hard to talk about race.

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Carole Marmell

What does it mean to develop an awareness of racism, starting to see things differently, interpret history differently, identify causes differently?

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Jean Latting

Amy Porterfield's honest and difficult journey with her commitment to justice, her missteps and along the way, the model of a very public apology.

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Jean Latting

Eliminating fear is not a desirable goal. Rather, the question is how to move ahead in spite of the fear.

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Carole Marmell

Carole Marmell talks about participating in change by joining a small band of committed citizens to take down Confederate monuments in their hometown.

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Jean Latting

How can one person make a difference? Macro action-oriented approaches: protesting, voting, writing to members of Congress are all viable options.

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Jean Latting

How to refer to various ethnic/racial groups? This is my deep-dive on the many labels we use.

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Jean Latting

This week’s blog is about the momentous change I have witnessed over the last two weeks in White people’s awareness of systemic racism.

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Jean Latting

What is antiracism? Here's a curated list of reliable sources of information on race and racism in the workplace

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Amy Hageman

Struggling with how to respond to White fragility & privilege? Amy Hageman’s post will help you understand what happens behind the scenes & what works.

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Jean Latting

George Floyd’s murder has spurred protests for justice nationally and internationally with a call for fundamental change.

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