It takes more than simply hiring someone to address issues within an organization. It takes a top-down commitment to be part of that change. –Lecia Michelle
Are you kidding me? Tell me people have no doubt about what to do.
—@clayrivers
Includes articles on:
💛 Editor’s Letter
💛 Why Orgs Fail at DEI
💛 the Holidays and the Enslaved
💛 Racism in Public Education
A Course on How Newspapers Covered Lynchings
and a quote by Lorraine Hansberry.
Are you kidding me? Tell me people have no doubt about what to do.
—@clayrivers
Includes articles on:
Editor’s Letter
Why Orgs Fail at DEI
the Holidays and the Enslaved
Racism in Public Education
A Course on How Newspapers Covered Lynchings
and a quote by Lorraine Hansberry.
Are you kidding me? Tell me people have no doubt about what to do. —@clayrivers
This issue includes articles on:
💛 Editor’s Letter
💛 Why Orgs Fail at DEI
💛 the Holidays and the Enslaved
💛 Racism in Public Education
💛 A Course on How Newspapers Covered Lynchings
💛 and a quote by Lorraine Hansberry.
@actuallyautistic#diversity#inclusion I had an opportunity today to talk about the importance of inclusion. I found a video by Bank of Canada that really nails it:
I really wish everyone understood that everyone has the right to be themselves, and learning acceptance is a small effort that makes us all better people! As an aspie who is so fortunate to be able to be themself, thanks for taking the time to read this. My ASD is what makes me, and I am lucky to be free to embrace it freely. To all those around the wide, diverse world, I hope the same for you.
:octo_happy: :infinity_rainbow: :ablobcatbouncefast:
It takes more than simply hiring someone to address issues within an organization. It takes a top-down commitment to be part of that change. –Lecia Michelle
It takes more than simply hiring someone to address issues within an organization. It takes a top-down commitment to be part of that change. –Lecia Michelle
It takes more than simply hiring someone to address issues within an organization. It takes a top-down commitment to be part of that change. –Lecia Michelle
It takes more than simply hiring someone to address issues within an organization. It takes a top-down commitment to be part of that change. –Lecia Michelle
It takes more than simply hiring someone to address issues within an organization. It takes a top-down commitment to be part of that change. –Lecia Michelle
It takes more than simply hiring someone to address issues within an organization. It takes a top-down commitment to be part of that change. –Lecia Michelle
As November highlights to us the importance of inclusion, we delve into the records of Fulbourn Hospital (formally Fulbourn Asylum), held by Cambridgeshire Archives. Bringing light to mental health histories is instrumental in helping us learn today. We can understand better the lives that were lived, and the practices faced by the patients who were in this type of care.
Once you see the humanity in someone, you can never unsee it. —[email protected]
PLUS: “Barbie, Star Wars, and Why Revolutions Happen” and “Cadavers of the Poor and Black Dissected without Consent” by @TheConversationUS, and a quote by Quincy Jones.
Once you see the humanity in someone, you can never unsee it. —@clayrivers
PLUS: “Barbie, Star Wars, and Why Revolutions Happen” and “Cadavers of the Poor and Black Dissected without Consent” by @TheConversationUS , and a quote by Quincy Jones.
Once you see the humanity in someone, you can never unsee it. —[email protected]
PLUS: “Barbie, Star Wars, and Why Revolutions Happen” and “Cadavers of the Poor and Black Dissected without Consent” by @TheConversationUS, and a quote by Quincy Jones.
Once you see the humanity in someone, you can never unsee it. —[email protected]
PLUS: “Barbie, Star Wars, and Why Revolutions Happen” and “Cadavers of the Poor and Black Dissected without Consent” by @TheConversationUS, and a quote by Quincy Jones.
💛 “Contained: The Problem with Creating Boxes around People”
OHF WEEKLY, Vol. 5 No. 36: Editor’s Letter, When My Best Friend Was White, The Conquistador Smackdown, Lessons from Black Teachers of the Civil Rights Era, and a quote by Shirley Chisholm.
This week’s editor’s letter by @SherryKappel is extraordinary. Check it out.
Once you see the humanity in someone, you can never unsee it. —[email protected]
PLUS: “Barbie, Star Wars, and Why Revolutions Happen” and “Cadavers of the Poor and Black Dissected without Consent” by @TheConversationUS, and a quote by Quincy Jones.
Once you see the humanity in someone, you can never unsee it. —[email protected]
PLUS: “Barbie, Star Wars, and Why Revolutions Happen” and “Cadavers of the Poor and Black Dissected without Consent” by @TheConversationUS, and a quote by Quincy Jones.
💛 “The Problem with Words”
OHF WEEKLY, Vol. 5 No. 37: Editor’s Letter, “My Indigenous Peoples’ Day Wish List,” and a quote by Dr. Joycelyn Elders.
Editor’s Letter: If you think not using labels when referring to “other” people is all it takes to make you post-racial, pull up a chair. It’s time we had a little chat.
—@clayrivers
💛 “Contained: The Problem with Creating Boxes around People”
OHF WEEKLY, Vol. 5 No. 36: Editor’s Letter, When My Best Friend Was White, The Conquistador Smackdown, Lessons from Black Teachers of the Civil Rights Era, and a quote by Shirley Chisholm.
This week’s editor’s letter is extraordinary. Check it out.