
One of my favorite things about my neighborhood is my privilege to step outside and inhale pure (as I can get) air while I look
Access to technology seems like a given for many of us. And therein lies our privilege. While I was doing the research for this article,
When we’re at the doctor, we’re in one of our most vulnerable positions, aren’t we? We’ve come to see a person who has had years
It’s funny, but even during my research on bias and discrimination in the corporate workplace, I primarily ran into content regarding gender bias. These numbers
You probably clicked to read this blog post for one of two reasons: You already know what I’m going to say, and you’re coming along
Anyone can start a business. These days, the bare minimum you need to start a business is an internet connection. There are challenges to starting
Economic and financial equity is a tough topic to tackle, largely due to the fact that many people are blind to it. The chorus of
Have you heard of Brown v. Board of Education? It probably tickles something in your mind because it was the landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision
One of the tracks for the Cultural Competent Conversations on Equity and Belongingness (C3EB) Summit is societal and cultural equity. This track largely focuses on
One of the first things we think of when we think of infrastructure is roads. But infrastructure includes things like electricity lines, water pipes, and
One of my favorite things about my neighborhood is my privilege to step outside and inhale pure (as I can get) air while I look
Access to technology seems like a given for many of us. And therein lies our privilege. While I was doing the research for this article,
When we’re at the doctor, we’re in one of our most vulnerable positions, aren’t we? We’ve come to see a person who has had years