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Category: Racial and social justice

Thumbnail of me in my car talking about Indigenous Peoples' Day
October 19, 2019October 21, 2024Racial and social justice, Reading list

Racecar Report: Honoring Indigenous Peoples’ Day, for reals

Earlier this week was Indigenous Peoples’ Day, formerly known as Columbus Day. But even though that “holiday” is over, guess what? Every single day, I’m still living and working on lands stolen from the Tongva people. So it seemed only appropriate to continue listening to the audiobook of An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United […]

The author holding microphone onstage with play button for video
September 28, 2019October 21, 2024Nonprofit and philanthropy, Racial and social justice

The power of seeing clearly

Here are my closing remarks from the September 2019 Southern California Grantmakers “Foresight Philanthropy” conference on using the tools of futurism in philanthropy: Hi everyone! I know it’s been a very long day of learning. I’m just here to take one final moment to thank our brilliant panelists – and everyone who shared their insight […]

Vintage photo by Lewis Hine: Newsies, Two news girls, Wilmington, Delaware, 1910
August 16, 2019October 21, 2024Nonprofit and philanthropy, Racial and social justice, Reading list

What I’m Reading

Hi friends, thought I’d try something new. You know I always try to share my learning with you from the books and conferences that are major milestones in my racial justice journey — but there are also so many smaller steps along the way, so many valuable articles and resources that help me try to […]

book cover of Ibram X. Kendi's Stamped From The Beginning
August 11, 2019October 21, 2024Racial and social justice

This is why we can’t have nice things

“If we just give them things, they won’t work to support themselves.” Who said this, a white politician in 1865 talking about reparations for slavery or a white politician in 2019 talking about food stamps? Ha! Trick question! The answer is, it’s both. Heard a radio news piece the other day about the Trump Administration’s […]

The author speaking to camera in her car
August 10, 2019October 21, 2024Racial and social justice, Reading list

Racecar Report: Toni Morrison’s Beloved and my belated education

In tribute to Toni Morrison who passed away this week, I am finally sharing a story I’ve been trying to tell for a year — about how reading Beloved last summer unlocked a part of me that had been deliberately locked away for 30 years.

black lives matter logo
August 9, 2019October 21, 2024Racial and social justice

Red flags and black Americans

I am for gun control. (Shocker, I know.) So why am I worrying about the sudden groundswell of support for “red flag laws” that would allow folks to report dangerous people whose guns should be taken away? Because of this: More Perfect’s podcast on how our country’s first gun-control laws were designed to take weapons […]

August 8, 2019October 21, 2024Nonprofit and philanthropy, Racial and social justice

Disability and Diversity

Earlier this week, I got my mind blown at my organization Southern California Grantmakers’ first-ever conference on disability equity: “Enabling Foundations, Nonprofits and Partners to Include People with Disabilities.” Here are my favorite gems from the day, in hopes they may shine for you as well: “The fundamental question of our country is, who belongs? […]

@realdonaldtrump tweets telling congresswomen to "go back" to the places they are from
July 21, 2019October 21, 2024Racial and social justice

Home safe

Morning walk. My around-the-corner neighbor is out washing his car in the glorious sunshine. He glances up as I approach. Do I catch or just imagine a flicker of apprehension? Is he wondering if I’m going to tell him to “go home” because he looks Asian-American, even though he clearly IS home in his own […]

Sun setting into the ocean with a beam of light coming up from the sun
July 10, 2019October 21, 2024Management philosophy, Nonprofit and philanthropy, Personal philosophy, Racial and social justice

Why am I here?

Why am I here? I mean, obviously I’m here on Cape Cod because it’s so beautiful; can you believe this glorious sunset? (#nofilter!) And obviously because it’s a joy to be with three generations of my family in the place that Childhood Me spent all year looking forward to going for two weeks every summer […]

June 19, 2019October 21, 2024Racial and social justice

Repairing our country

I want to say this with zero snark: of course Mitch McConnell thinks today’s Congressional hearings on reparations are unnecessary. I used to think so too! Because if you ask the question, “What do today’s white Americans owe to the descendants of slaves for things that happened centuries ago?”, it’s pretty easy to think that’s […]

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