Only Brunettes Should Be Americans
We are repeating history. In the early 1900s, the U.S. passed The Chinese Exclusionary Act, The Japanese exclusionary Act, and then one against all Asians.
We are repeating history. In the early 1900s, the U.S. passed The Chinese Exclusionary Act, The Japanese exclusionary Act, and then one against all Asians.
I did not just hear that! Was my first reaction. My kids were on a zoom call for a Public Speaking Merit Badge class &
I have been talking to CEOs about what they can say to their employees. The level of concern is unlike anything I have seen in my more than 25 years of working in the DEI space. The protests are different than I have seen before.
These conversations have to start early. My daughter was 6 when a boy would not play with her because of her brown skin. That experience
Our country is evolving, and it will always continue to evolve. It is our role as citizens to make sure that she evolves in a way that supports equity for all, not equality for all.
As individuals and as organizations, we must act now to create change. Failure to do this is not an option we can afford.
I have to say that my heart has been hurting for days as I ponder what brought us to this point…what this means for our country and how we move forward.
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