Jean Latting
How can one person make a difference? Macro action-oriented approaches: protesting, voting, writing to members of Congress are all viable options.
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.
Now it’s time to look ahead. I have five items on my wish list for social justice next year, for all of us. See if you can add some of your own.
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Brandon Danowsky is this week’s guest blogger. He writes of the conflict between his Latino and White identities.
Jessica Kanzler writes about her experience coming out as a trans person and how she has navigated awkward dinner conversations.
We explore why colorblindness is in effect racism, making us feel good about the world and ourselves but doing nothing to create meaningful change.
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.
Our online racial justice training program is open. Read on to find out more about Pathfinders: Leadership for Racial and Social Justice.
In this post, I’ll share my thoughts on how to bridge the divide with the 47% who voted for Trump.
Why do we seesaw so much in American political life? What happens that people want to change direction?
Mark is that remarkably rare White person willing to take on true allyship. This is Part 2 of our conversation with him.
Mark is that remarkably rare White person willing to take on true allyship. He talks about his continuing commitment to racial justice.
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.
Dr Barbara Love speaks about envisioning a world that benefits everyone, the power of transformation, and the plantation’s money box.
Amy Hageman writes about racialized trauma and healing. She courageously speaks out about what many feel, yet are afraid to even think.
How do you apologize for mistakes in a racially charged world? Learn from Amy Porterfield as she navigates the path of racial understanding.
Jean lists steps on how to address racism by effectively talking to others who think differently than you.
If we want to overcome impostor syndrome, we must learn to remove our internal barriers and negative self-talk.
What is a microaggression, and how is it different from racism? This blog will help you understand the implications of these words.
People want to engage in racial dialogue that promotes equality and inclusion.
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.
What does it mean to develop an awareness of racism, starting to see things differently, interpret history differently, identify causes differently?
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.
Eliminating fear is not a desirable goal. Rather, the question is how to move ahead in spite of the fear.
Carole Marmell talks about participating in change by joining a small band of committed citizens to take down Confederate monuments in their hometown.
How can one person make a difference? Macro action-oriented approaches: protesting, voting, writing to members of Congress are all viable options.
How to refer to various ethnic/racial groups? This is my deep-dive on the many labels we use.
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.
What is antiracism? Here's a curated list of reliable sources of information on race and racism in the workplace
Struggling with how to respond to White fragility & privilege? Amy Hageman’s post will help you understand what happens behind the scenes & what works.
George Floyd’s murder has spurred protests for justice nationally and internationally with a call for fundamental change.