To the African American Father: You are Appreciated
To the African-American Father: Dear Fathers, rest your weary minds a moment..I’ve got something to tell you. I just wanted to send you some words of...
To the African-American Father: Dear Fathers, rest your weary minds a moment..I’ve got something to tell you. I just wanted to send you some words of...
“Homophobia is like racism and anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry in that it seeks to dehumanize a large group of people, to deny their humanity,...
Earlier this week, I had an opportunity to talk with a group of high school students about the concept of Ubuntu: an African Philosophy that I...
I’m re-posting these from a course I took on Facilitating dialogue for Social Justice. The guidelines below are ones that I found useful in creating a space to establish safe environments for discussing and acknowledging issues of diversity in the classroom, and I try to incorporate them into my work, as well as my life.
“I am not educated nor am I an expert in any particular field. But I am sincere and my sincerity is my credentials.” Malcolm X, (1925-1965)...