Is intent more important than impact, or is it the other way around? Learn what we must focus on as leaders to create spaces that are safe, welcoming and inclusive, both in our personal and ...
To understand your true motives and avoid specious self-justifications, talk to your parts.
Pop-up and micro food pantries have great intentions, but they can destabilize support systems and ultimately harm those dealing with food insecurity. Here's what to do instead.
One of the most challenging aspects of embracing inclusion is understanding that impact is always greater than intent. Couple this thought process with the idea that a person is not the sum total of a ...
Whenever I teach about racial discrimination and its emotional outcomes, I find myself repeating this well-known line to students. It’s a pithy way to drive home the point that, just because you (or ...