How Reflecting on Aging as a Shared Experience Can Create Opportunities for Empathy and Connection
Are you a person who is older? Can you remember times in your youth when you were dismissed due to your age? Are you a...
Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian With Relando Thompkins-Jones. Lessons and Reflections on Equity and Social Justice
Are you a person who is older? Can you remember times in your youth when you were dismissed due to your age? Are you a...
In this week’s episode, Relando shares how an experience helping his white therapist understand power and privilege instead of processing his feelings as a client...
There’s room for you to lead for equity even if you struggle with public speaking. In this week’s episode, Relando shares what keeps him energized...
Black people. If your friendships with the white people in your life require your silence, if the glue that holds those relationships together is predicated...
Supporting Black male students on campus means supporting students that institutions are the worst at retaining. For historically white institutions especially, it is imperative that...
To be Black and raise Black children comes with a lifetime commitment to safeguarding their physical and emotional safety as much as possible as they...
Far too often, the burden of responsibility to change and adapt to inequitable systems is unjustly placed on the shoulders of students with marginalized identities....
One of my challenges with faux positivity thinking is that there’s a really thin line between it and gaslighting. There’s a point when the law...
Have you ever been warned against using social media to speak out for topics related to diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice out of fear...