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Category: Social Justice Clear
Does Intent Matter? The Impact of Racism is the Same
Categorized: Black History, Black Lives Matter, Civil Discourse, Communication, Confrontation Skills, Social Justice
Recently, a client shared a situation of discrimination and harassment, insisting it was “unintentional racism.” That raised a critical question:…
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Belonging | Culture | Identity
Categorized: AAPI Issues, Authenticity, Belonging, Black History, Black Lives Matter, Campus Life, Diversity, Hispanic Heritage, Latino/a Issues, LGBTQ+ Issues, Native American Heritage, Social Justice, Women's Empowerment
Inquire About Booking a Speaker CAMPUSPEAK has many keynote speakers who are experts in a variety of topics, including Allyship,…
Read moreHelplessness to Hopeful Action: Learning from the Past, Acting for the Future
Categorized: Belonging, Black History, Black Lives Matter, Campus Life, Civil Discourse, Community Building, Decision Making, Diversity, Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Mental Health, Motivation & Inspiration, Resilience, Social Justice
As a licensed psychologist, I’ve spent nearly 30 years working with individuals and organizations, addressing inequities that cause stress and…
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The Crucial Role of Diversity in Education
Categorized: AAPI Issues, Black Lives Matter, Diversity, Hispanic Heritage, Latino/a Issues, Legal Issues, Social Justice
The Chronicle of Higher Education has been tracking Anti-DEI Legislation and since 2023, 85 bills have been introduced in 28…
Read more4 Steps to Advocate for Affirmative Action
Categorized: Social Justice
As a passionate advocate for social impact and equal opportunity, I closely followed the recent landmark ruling by the Supreme…
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Can we all just get along…
Categorized: Social Justice
By: Dr. Stacey Pearson-Wharton “Can we all just get along?” Those words were spoken by Rodney King during a very…
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Three Launching Points for the New Year
Categorized: Social Justice
It’s January, the month of new beginnings well it’s now February of month of love and new beginning 2.0. At…
Read moreBeing black in white spaces
Categorized: Diversity, Social Justice
Being black in predominantly white spaces can be complicated for African Americans at different ages and stages in life. The…
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Fixing a social justice rupture in your community
Categorized: Social Justice
Over the past several decades, social justice educators have done the honorable work of educating our nation’s students on issues…
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Elephants and Onions workshop
Categorized: Communication, Diversity, Social Justice
Motivating students to embrace diversity and peel back the layers of social justice. For many campus communities, diversity is the…
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Yeah… but
Categorized: Communication, Diversity, Social Justice
How often do you make excuses for your daily actions? Do you often look back on your actions or reactions…
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Spreading social justice through words
Categorized: Social Justice
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me. A common nursery rhyme that many students…
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