Sometimes, We Really Let Each Other Down in Social Justice Work
Sometimes we really let each other down in social justice work. The letdowns can be in the form of our inactions; the words never said, interventions...
Notes about ways to keep moving when we’re feeling stuck.
Sometimes we really let each other down in social justice work. The letdowns can be in the form of our inactions; the words never said, interventions...
I recently read an article called “Everything Doesn’t Happen for A Reason” that offered an interesting perspective on how the words “everything happens for a reason”...
On the 4th year anniversary of N.A.H. I described egocentrism and ethnocentrism as two barriers that can prevent us from enacting positive social change. Think about...
Dear Parents, Grandparents, Guardians, Mentors, Other Relatives and Significant others who have contributed to raising human beings, First and foremost, I must share with you that...
This talk from Brene Brown on differences between empathy and sympathy is a great reminder to be more aware of how we respond to others when...
Today marks 4 years since the day I started Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian. This post also marks my 600th note. Some days it feels like it’s been longer...