Do something to save our Country (beyond postcards)
This woman-owned business owner urges each one of you to get involved in this election in a bigger way than ever before.
This woman-owned business owner urges each one of you to get involved in this election in a bigger way than ever before.
This task, not being a jerk, does not come easily to us white folks. Learn how to celebrate Juneteenth in culturally appropriate ways.
We need to stop using most black/white and light/dark metaphors, which contribute to system racism.
Even though white people can fully experience how racism feels, being a minority helps us be more compassionate and understanding.
Oregon was formed as a racist utopia. I don't feel right celebrating its "birthday." And our problems continue.
Any workplace that doesn't create a safe space for Black people is not engendering a feeling of belonging.
People often goof up on Halloween by dressing in culturally inappropriate costumes. Don't fall into this trap! Here's how to prevent it.
Dr. Ronnie Taylor felt like he never fit in. He ran afoul with the law when young. Now he has a doctorate and is thriving.
As leaders, we need to be inclusive communicators in discussing the queen’s death.
Vernita Bowe transformed the many griefs she experienced through losing her son and parents, combined with battling COVID, to embrace life!
White-dominated companies have no right to profit off Black people's blood, sweat, and tears by marketing Juneteenth.
As a shy single mom turning 30, Cheryl Parks took action to transform her shyness into a successful sales career!
What really sold engineering for Michele Hayward was when she was 12 and a Category Five hurricane hit South Carolina.
I passionately believe in inclusive language. So I was caught out when someone told me Asian American should not be hyphenated.
Kim Malek is the visionary behind Salt & Straw Ice Cream and cofounder with cousin Tyler. They build community as a company that cares.
So many of us said we'd move to Canada after the 2016 election...Mahlena-Rae Johnson actually did it to seek a better life as a Black woman.
When Lily Shaw was starting out as actress, her first agent told her, “If you only had the right look, you could be Sandra Bullock.”
Mallorie Dunn founded Smart Fashion in NYC, with ethical, sustainable, size-inclusive, and AFFORDABLE clothing for all!
Dr. Erica Gamble, the Wig Dr., on the Companies That Care podcast...helping people look and feel their best
Daniel Sartin has survived a lifetime of trauma and difficulty, but he is upbeat, optimistic, and committed to helping the homeless.