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The Rule of 7: Testing Your Commitment to Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
I have truly enjoyed engaging so many companies, schools, and individuals about pressing issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. I have found that most
3 Reasons Antiracism Efforts Are Failing At Your Organization
The year 2020 has been called the year of America’s racial reckoning by some. It’s been called a time where movements for racial and social
Sexism isn’t the ONLY reason for Dr. Jill Biden hate
Famed scientist Isaac Asimov wrote in 1980 that in the United States, there is a “cult of ignorance in the United States” and that the
Trump cutting off aid while Americans are dying is treacherous
Today I woke up to read the headline: “Trump administration overrules Jerome Powell and cuts off Fed emergency lending programs.” Not only is President Trump
Border children: charge Trump with crimes against against humanity
This past week, my son turned 6-years old. We celebrated with cupcakes, board games, and video games. It was a great day that I was
The President is not a leader for us on Coronavirus
President Trump said that as our leader he had to do what he had to do as he urged us not to let the coronavirus
Breonna Taylor deserves better
191 days all for a charge that had nothing to do with the killing of Breonna Taylor. The charges of wanton endangerment were made against
Should schools also speak separately to white students, parents, and staff?
I have been really impressed by the steps taken by schools to speak to the racial tensions engulfing America right now. I have had the
Everyday is Father’s Day (lyrics)
Watch full video Happy Father’s Day to real dads out there Ain’t no one built like you, no one compares Stand proud of who you