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Loretta J. Ross: Don't call people out -- call them in
Loretta J. Ross: Don't call people out -- call them in
We live in a call-out culture, says activist and scholar Loretta J. Ross. You're probably familiar with it: the public shaming and blaming, on social media and in real life, of people who may have done wrong and are being held accountable. In this bold, actionable talk, Ross gives us a toolkit for starting productive conversations instead of fights -- what she calls a "call-in culture" -- and shares strategies that help challenge wrongdoing while still creating space for growth, forgiveness and maybe even an unexpected friend. "Fighting hate should be fun," Ross says. "It's being a hater that sucks."
·ted.com·
Loretta J. Ross: Don't call people out -- call them in
Meet Minda Harts of The Memo - Voyage LA Magazine | LA City Guide
Meet Minda Harts of The Memo - Voyage LA Magazine | LA City Guide
Today we’d like to introduce you to Minda Harts. Minda, let’s start with your story. We’d love to hear how you got started and how the journey has been so far. It was in 2013 and I was experiencing a lot of things that were new to me, like negotiating salaries, moving to a new […]
·voyagela.com·
Meet Minda Harts of The Memo - Voyage LA Magazine | LA City Guide
COVID-19 and Videoclassism: Implicit Bias, Videojudgment, and Why I’m Terrified to Have You Look Over My Shoulder
COVID-19 and Videoclassism: Implicit Bias, Videojudgment, and Why I’m Terrified to Have You Look Over My Shoulder
Just this week, I found myself leading an all-day webinar on antiracism for a group of over 100 Vermont educators. I was originally due to co-lead the session in person with the nation’s foremost expert on poverty, Dr.
·linkedin.com·
COVID-19 and Videoclassism: Implicit Bias, Videojudgment, and Why I’m Terrified to Have You Look Over My Shoulder