Guest Pat Iyer
The thing about white privilege is that white people don’t see it. “White privilege” doesn’t mean your life hasn’t been hard, it simply means that your skin color
Guest Aileen Castellanos
When you have been told most of your life that you aren’t good enough to accomplish your big dreams, you have two choices, you can agree and give
Guest Regina Ross
The thing about white privilege is that white people don’t see it. “White privilege” doesn’t mean your life hasn’t been hard, it simply means that your skin color
Guest Munira Zahabi
The thing about white privilege is that white people don’t see it. “White privilege” doesn’t mean your life hasn’t been hard, it simply means that your skin color
Guest Kathy Pendelton
Many of us live in a world of caregiving for our loved ones during illness or disability. Often this includes choosing or overseeing care planned and delivered by
Guest Charla Anderson
“What’s your favorite candy bar?” That’s a question I occasionally began asking the check-out clerks when I went grocery shopping. Then, “May I give you a hug?” The
Guest Tracy Oriyomi
The thing about white privilege is that white people don’t see it. “White privilege” doesn’t mean your life hasn’t been hard, it simply means that your skin color
Guest Jill Lublin
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Jill Lublin is an international speaker on the topics of Radical Influence, Publicity, Networking, Kindness and Referrals. She is the author of 4 Best Selling books including Get
Guest Charmaine Wilson
The thing about white privilege is that white people don’t see it. “White privilege” doesn’t mean your life hasn’t been hard, it simply means that your skin color