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Small Things Matter in the Practice of Allyship
My perception was that people were trying to be subtly disrespectful of the chairperson, and therefore the tribe. This did not surprise me. But I felt angry and sad about it. I thought to myself, “What can I do?”
Read MoreNeed an Ally, Be an Ally
Since then, these leaders and many, many others have continued to stand with each other, and to stand with others who needed them.
Read MoreThe Emotional Impact of Good Intentions Hurting Another
I used to think that my intent was more important than the impact my words or actions had on another person. If I harm someone by accident, the harm is still real.
Read MoreIt’s Easier to Hate Than Trust And That Doesn’t Make It Right
The result of false witness and collective blame is an increase in violence because of the fear, hate, and indifference that are created. We have seen a terrible rise in violence toward Asian Americans as former political leaders dubbed COVID-19 as the “China Virus.”
Read MoreLet’s Amplify The Right Kind of Power to Make a Change
People focused on power over others only want to win the game of dominance. When we stand together to support one another’s human rights, that is also power.
Read MorePeople in One Town Don’t Know the Good Work That is Happening in the Next
We need something that connects us, not leads us down the wide path to destruction. We need to create unity between us.
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