Dismantling My Own Bias
As I practice facilitating space around diversity and inclusion, I recognize that I need to examine my own conflict and tension with my own biases. I also need to understand how
As 2015 Comes to an End
As I continue to exercise a growth mindset towards having a leading orientation to what happens in my life, I recognize the importance of making note of what I’ve accomplished
Getting Back to Learning
Learning is messy! I took the risk of starting a website and discovered that I wanted to move my site to a web host in the event I want to
The Journey Begins
It’s 8:22 a.m. and I’m sitting at Philadelphia International Airport waiting for my flight. I am making my way to St. Louis, Missouri to spend the week with other educators
Stepping Into Different Communties
As I continue to move into diversity and inclusion work, I recognize that I must continue to hold my own advantages and disadvantages pass on to me from my family
Serendipity Adds Flavor to Life!
More and more, I am becoming aware of the small moments that can blossom into amazement just by allowing a certain friend into your life more often. That friend is
Insights this Week from my Summer Reading
I came across a book titled, The Start Up of You, written by Reid Hoffman and Ben Casnocha. The authors have provided some very valuable insights about navigating your journey as
Feeling Nostalgic
So yesterday my family and I ventured off to Dillsburg, PA to watch The Minion Movie at Haar’s Drive In Theater. Now I have only ever been to a drive
Some Professional Reading
I had purchased this book two years ago while attending the National Assocation of Independent Schools annual People of Color Conference. (I only know the time of purchase because I