By Adriana Rojas | October 6th, 2020 “Every Native American is a survivor, an anomaly, a surprise on earth. We were all slated for extinction before the march of progress. But surprise, we are progress. What was apparent to Native people long ago—the...
By Shane L. Lloyd & Christopher S. Morin | May 14, 2019 While many workplaces across the nation are making inroads in their diversity and inclusion efforts surrounding gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, and physical ability, we still have a long...
It’s that time of year when organizations are thinking about what they are going to do for their Halloween parties. These parties can be great for team building and morale, but the thought of someone dressing inappropriately sends a cringe up the spine of most...
by Leslie Traub, Partner and Chairperson As a white woman, I think a lot about my relationships with women of color. It’s been a long and on-going journey for me, having done a significant amount of personal development work to decode my own actions, reactions,...