Nov 25, 2020
In this conversation with Ericka Hines and Heather Laine Talley, we are looking at Holidays 2020 as a new and different creature. We are approaching the holidays desperately needing connection and yet we are divided not only by our political beliefs but our differing boundaries around COVID social distancing and even...
Nov 20, 2020
“This is part of parenting. This is part of the process. If we are raising humans to live in this multicultural, multiracial society, we have an obligation first to them, but also frankly to humanity, to be willing to be vulnerable and have those deep conversations.”
In celebration of Nicole’s new book, Raising...
Nov 11, 2020
“Inclusive Life for me means our movements have an understanding that it’s your vulnerabilities that make you strong.”
This conversation with Rebecca Cokley is, in part, a peek into the disability rights movement from the intimate perspective of Rebecca’s childhood. Rebecca is an only child of two disabled and...
Oct 28, 2020
“I’ve got my eye on the future. The future that keeps me going forward is one that is built in a more loving way. A more compassionate world is the one that I keep in my mind’s eye as my guidepost and my true north.” – Sarah Love
Politics and spirituality have a long-standing dysfunctional relationship. In...
Oct 28, 2020
“School is the absolute savior of my life. It changed the whole trajectory of who I would have been. Growing up in the 90s to teenage parents in the ghettos of Baltimore, school changed my survival rate. That’s absolutely the truth.”
Dr. Rodney Glasgow is a product of a childhood in a culturally diverse community...