Asking questions - the right question, first - may be the most effective antidote to resistance around diversity, inclusion and equality, and its biggest aid.
Read MoreWe’ve been driven by the question: How can we empower everyday Changemakers, wherever they live, work, and play?
On the back of years of research, and practice leading a new wave of equity, diversity, and inclusion work, we’re excited to introduce you to the Equity Sequence™ - our evidence-based alternative to bias training.
Read MoreWhen women are expected to do the office housework, that “extra” actually becomes their baseline. The same isn’t true for men. So, when a male colleague declines to take on extra work, no one much cares.
Read MoreFor many in a single-parent family, a broken-down car, scramble to find affordable childcare or break-up of a relationship can trigger the loss of a job, home, and eventually lead to residence at similar temporary housing shelters across the country.
Read MoreWhy do I care? Because (in the US) more than $10B is invested annually, and that’s a LOT OF MONEY. Some of that is public money!
Public money being spent by public schools, public education institutions, health institutions… in many cases, organizations that aren’t flush with the cash that Fortune 500s wield.
Read MoreWe just turned off the switch at some point, because the societal lens skewed and it’s brought us to a point of looking at things upside down.
Yes, humans are complex – neurobiologically we are an amazing species, and we still don’t know everything about what our hugely diverse bodies and brains can do.
Read MoreIndividuals who don’t conform to stereotypical expressions of masculinity or femininity with gender-non conforming identities (transgender being one) are at a greater risk of being victims of GBV.
Read MoreThe charitable sector prides itself on being a force for good, but the reality is that many in our sector suffer from gender-based violence. The statistics are stark.
Read MoreWhen 90% of VCs are male, and 87% of VC funding goes to all-male founding teams, it’s safe to say the popular t-shirts are wrong. The future isn’t female. Or, at least, it isn’t being shaped by women in this regard. It’s certainly not being shaped by women of colour.
Read MoreThe problem is, female founders are sick and tired. They’re tired of the paternalistic pat-on-the-head, and they’ve become numb to hearing bullshit advice OVER AND OVER AND OVER again.
Read MoreThere’s no historical ban or persecution of straight hair, or those who have it. That’s the hair that’s “just hair”. Not mine. My hair was never just hair.
Read MoreDespite the broad support in the room, racism was truly present. That's not a misuse of the word as one of my community members said in a post this morning. It's an accurate reflection of the comments.
Read MoreWe will only see (r)evolution in the world of work, in our communities, in our institutions, when we give ourselves the freedom to imagine new models - new business models, new economic models, new funding models, new leadership models - and stop reinforcing systems, hierarchies, policies, and programs that reinforce the status quo.
Read MoreImagine this--every time you get onto the subway you become paranoid. You make sure not to stand next to the line, in case someone feels inclined to push.
You distance yourself from others if they stare too long. These were some of the thoughts Muslim Canadian Sahresh Tabrez had before deciding to remove her hijab.
We kept looking for supporters, we tapped into social media, we used word of mouth. We started to gain traction. We even approached the boys to join our cause, who initially gave us the push back that, historically, has been so prevalent when feminist initiatives take root —they suggested it was an anti-men movement not a pro-women movement.
Read MoreServing diverse populations with unique needs, PLs have a massive potential to augment social cohesion and wellbeing. But is the impact of PLs impeded by the fact our workforce is not representative of the communities we serve?
Read MoreWe are acting on, in a more intentional way, our desire to be a hyper-collaborative organization that amplifies the work and voices of individuals and entities working toward the same goal of, you know, just changing the world.
Read MoreAt the end of the day, what happens in the political and broader social arenas has an impact on our personal lives and experiences, and the choices we make in our personal lives can impact and influence social and political systems.
In other words, what we choose to do - in the workplace, in the home - as organizations and as individuals matters.
We describe The Collaborative as "exceptional professionals working to advance equity and justice through their areas of expertise and contributing their wisdom, insights, data and analysis to the Content Platform, which, in turn, amplifies their voices."
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