My friend April turned me on to twitter’s latest episode of gender bias, this time in the world of gaming. It seems that a woman gamer, Jessica Price, was sharing knowledge via a personal social media account when she was mansplained about a subject in...
The Left Handed Store Talking about subconscious bias and privilege can be heavy, and no one eases individuals into the discussion more brilliantly than my mentor, Dr. Steven Jones. Before diving into race, age, and gender, he asks, Do we live in a right handed world...
Fixing Feminism why we don’t think we’re enough Girl on girl crime is rampant. I am consistently asked during my trainings and coaching sessions why women are often the harshest critics of other women. The multi-layered problem is driven by the idea of scarcity:...
What do Anita Hill and Mom Jeans have in Common? Unfortunately, history is repeating itself. And I thought this moment in history too important to not take note. For the last week or so, I’ve been glued to my computer watching the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh. This...
I Don’t Think Marginalizing Anybody Who Already Feels Marginalized is a Good Idea I’ve lived long enough to know that starting a conversation with a reprimand will never lead to the outcome you desire. In fact, just the opposite will happen. A conversation on...
Have you heard about the Equal Rights Amendment, better known as the ERA? No, not in some PBS documentary about the history of the 1970s, but TODAY. Last week, Illinois became the 37th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. Tune in to find out why that matters...