Community Leaders in Health Equity and Transformative Alliances LLC invite you to attend a virtual talk and discussion with Sonya Renee Taylor on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 from 6-8 p.m. MST.
We invite interested organizations and community groups to apply for the Community Leaders in Health Equity (CLHE) program! It’s an 18-month intensive, coordinated equity and health equity curriculum that is devised & conducted by Transformative Alliances LLC and funded by The Colorado Trust. It’s a phenomenal opportunity! Be sure to apply before or by Friday, February 21, 2020.
I understand why people are afraid of zombies. I am afraid of zombies. But, no supernatural/superhuman element or condition need be present for people to be that kind of terrifying. We, on our own, without the aid of… Read More
Models promoting the guarantee of middle class success (including the middle class’ guide to upper class status) typically work as follows: You are in a boat with 100 other people trying to reach the same island. They are… Read More
Category: Featured Post, Personal Reflections Tags: anti-oppression work, classism, dominant cultural norms, internalized classism, internalized oppression, internalized racism, internalized sexism, legacy of oppression, sexism, social justice issues
I am lectured by my internalized oppression: “A writer? Fool. Do you honestly believe that what you have to say matters or carries any importance in the world? That anyone will want to hear it? You speck. You nothing. The… Read More
Category: Featured Post, Personal Reflections Tags: anti-oppression work, classism, dominant cultural norms, internalized classism, internalized oppression, internalized racism, internalized sexism, legacy of oppression, sexism, social justice issues
I look into the eyes of my friend whose crisp gaze synthesizes many ways of knowing- beyond the limits of the physical world, reading into me soul-to-soul. Does she know that this is a power she carries? This… Read More
A few weeks back, the women attending the Women of Color Writing Circle graciously agreed to workshop my blog piece “Forgiving” Men and Other Oppressors before I published the second part. They were thoughtful and introspective, and one… Read More
For a few months now, I have been thinking about a conversation with Nicole Hurt- a gifted artist, community organizer, and social justice trainer here in Colorado. In that conversation, Nicole described to me the consequences of dubbing… Read More
Not long ago I shared tea with a friend of mine who is deeply concerned about what he believes to be his beloved’s painful and overly contentious relationship to white people. My friend (who we will dub “Jay”)… Read More
As Veronica and I left the conference room and made our way back down to the parking lot, my mind flitted over the gendered, raced, and classed nature of the interview in the same intangible way that I… Read More