Resources for Understanding Intersectionality
To help you in understanding the concept of intersectionality, we’re sharing three resources that we’ve found helpful.
To help you in understanding the concept of intersectionality, we’re sharing three resources that we’ve found helpful.
This week, we’re talking about intersectionality – those places where two or more aspects of you come together to create an even more complex identity.
We’re not one-dimensional. We’re all complex beings with multiple layers that make up who we are.
Today, we’re sharing another simple, but powerful, exercise to get you thinking about who you are and how you define yourself in your life and work.
Today, we’re sharing some additional resources to help you understand the power of humility.
We’re seeing that, to be successful, humility is critical. So today, we’re sharing a previous post about the Power of Humility.
To support you in your leadership, we’re offering a few resources today to help you think about what Standing Together can look like in your life.
We are a country of humans that tends to create categories of people and this leads quickly to US and THEM. Once we do that, we lose the WE.
This week we’re sharing the link to Project Implicit and their array of tests to help each of us identify our own implicit bias and assumptions.
Our brains are not a large part of our bodies, yet they use up considerable resources when they work. So, to lesson that demand, our bodies evolved to rely on habitual responses and the clustering of data so that the brain had less work to do.