One day, a rich and powerful White Woman invited a Black Woman from her church to work at her Famous…
The Intersection Between Racism and Ableism
Racism causes and exacerbates anxiety and other mental health concerns. One in four Black Americans are diagnosed with an anxiety disorder,…
Unlearning Oppression (Lesson 15): Form a Personal Accountability Group
Radical times, demand radical measures. Too many people live and work in isolated bubbles. In good times, our social circles…
Teaching Emotional Intelligence: Early Childhood Education Series (Pt. 3)
Last week I talked about the importance of emotional intelligence in early childhood education, this week I would like to…
The Forest for The Trees: Shifting Perceptions of Black Cannabis Use
In light of the recent events surrounding police brutality and the contact that law enforcement makes with Black people, it…
Unlearning Oppression (Lesson 14): July 4th Peace Action
It is a known fact that Indigenous Women experience a disproportional percentage of the violence in American society. The consistent…
Unlearning Oppression (Lesson 13): Stop the Labels!
Everyone likes to be called by their name. Almost no one likes their name to be mispronounced, changed or shortened…
Social & Emotional Landscape: Early Childhood Education Series (Pt. 2)
Social and Emotional Learning in Early Childhood Education
Racism is Bad for White People, Too
Events in the last month or so have helped a whole new bunch of white folks understand the systemic and…
Tone Deaf: On Not Silencing Black Women
For this week’s post, I had planned to talk about the discussion between the rappers J.Cole and NoName, and share…
