Category: Anti-Racist

  • Being Vulnerable and Listening to Shame

    Being Vulnerable and Listening to Shame

    Vul·ner·a·bil·i·ty (noun)/ˌvəln(ə)rəˈbilədē/ the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally. Shame. That thing that creeps in when you least expect it. The unspoken epidemic. Brené Brown, American researcher, professor, lecturer, and researcher of shame and vulnerability discusses the power of vulnerability in her TedEx.…

  • Real Talk With Teachers: How to Be Antiracist

    Real Talk With Teachers: How to Be Antiracist

    Author – Y. Morales Everyone is “trying to make a difference.” It’s what we tell ourselves as educators every day. We really do want our kids to succeed in every way possible: financially, mentally, and academically to name a few. But how do we make that difference? Truly, what is the difference that we’re trying…