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A Powerful Moment that Changed My Life–Guest Post by Louise Penberthy
Louise Penberthy attended our Train the Trainer workshop in August 2015 and shared this reflection with us. Throughout the article she...
Sep 1, 20155 min read


Early, Often, and With Increasing Depth: Talking with Children about Racism and White Privilege
Last December I was participating in a peaceful protest led by young people of color at West Lake Center in solidarity with Ferguson to...
Jul 3, 20155 min read


Activities That Work: Help Start the Hard Conversations About Race and Oppression
Dan Magill attended our workshop on Activities for Trainers in 2014 and we’re happy to share the following reflections on his experience....
Jun 5, 20156 min read


Reflections from the 16th Annual White Privilege Conference
I returned to the White Privilege Conference for a 9th time this March. What keeps me going back? Every year I gain new insights into...
Mar 26, 20153 min read


Equity and Social Justice Work is Hard. Seriously Hard Work. No, Really it is.
Significant change, whether individual or within an organization can be challenging. Even when we want to change, it doesn’t happen...
Nov 20, 20143 min read


The Introvert Excuse: A Convenient Label to Protect Privilege
You’ve probably seen articles or videos lately about introverts. Possibly you have friends you never would have suspected who’ve made...
Nov 9, 20143 min read
Hands Up! Don’t Shoot! Resources on Ferguson
The killing of Michael Brown and response from the community and police in Ferguson, Missouri, has shown us once again how far we have to...
Sep 3, 20141 min read


Being the Change
A question we regularly grapple with at Cultures Connecting is what does it mean to live out our values and practice cultural competence?...
Jun 4, 20143 min read


I’m Not the Bad One
"I was totally disgusted by those racist images. I would never laugh at them!” “I never would have thought of Native Americans being...
Mar 8, 20142 min read
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