Author: UWC
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044 Act Naturally
There’s being stuck between a rock and a hard place, and then there’s being stuck between multiple rocks, hard places and dangers that threaten your life, and the lives of those you love…
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043 Introducing the Ideas to Action Field Guide
I started to understand that what we have is a mapping of a different terrain for learning–this represents a liberatory landscape. The field guide offers different ways of connecting power, spirit, identity, body and knowledge…
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042 Love Technologies
In a meeting I had just a few days before going into quarantine, a valued colleague shared C. Wright Mills’s idea of sociological imagination. When I heard it, I wasn’t thinking at all about Covid-19. I was imagining all the ways…
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040 The search for self-interest
When you live in a Super Tuesday state like Maine, February is not only a month blessed with reflections on Black History. It’s a funnel through which to reflect on the decision-making skills of our fellow…
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039 Ending self-censorship; Believing in our freedom
Many years ago, I learned an adage that has proven itself time and time again in my life: What you focus on grows. We often think about this phrase in the personal realm: If I focus on…
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038 A person walks into a bar + says: I don’t need to understand equity to achieve my org’s mission
“We’ve done our work for 15 years without a focus on racial equity and had success. So why should we make this core to our work now?” This was the primary question put…
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037 On Organizational Trauma
Hmmmmmmm. Do I want to be right or do I want to be free? Now, that’s a tough one. Sometimes I really, reallllllllllly want to be right. I want everyone to see things the way I see them. Wanting to be right is really about…
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036 On Misogyny
I had this cool idea for a podcast: “Yo, that’s misogyny!” Inspired by the evergreen, “Yo, is this racist?”, each week I and my cohost, Margaret Cho, would dissect that week’s latest assault on people…
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035 Breaking/Beginning/Faith
There’s nothing like moving through public scrutiny, racist attacks, and difficult electoral loses to slap one (me) into questioning who you are and who you want to be. This summer I wrote about my…
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034 Icebergs
I’m using this summer to see what I can find through relaxation: relaxing my jaw, relaxing my schedule, relaxing my expectations of each day. Relaxing is harder than it looks for this Virgo…