For the last six years, I have worked with World Trust Educational Services. I’ve written three volumes of curriculum and a parent lesson plan for talking to your kids about race. Additionally, I travel around the country to support people through a deeper understanding of systems based on the film Cracking the Codes: the System … Continue reading Systems of Oppression
Toward a ‘Social Justice Imperative’ in Education: When the Mission Alone is Not Enough
Without a ‘deep dive’ inward, organizations “remain stuck in ‘do-gooder’ mode and continue to distribute annual reports to board members and potential funders to perpetuate tired, warped narratives.”
Casting a Wider Net, Examining Race in Technology and Design
Dia J. Penning // Casting a Wider Net // MX 2015 from Adaptive Path on Vimeo. In case you missed my talk at Adaptive Path's Management Experience conference. We are calling everyone in to make a world that works for everyone. Through bringing people to table, through letting go of fear, through breath, and love.
Journalism and Oppression
https://youtu.be/FQbHlSJMDDw David Enders is the author of Baghdad Bulletin, an account of his reporting on the American occupation of Iraq. He has reported and produced from the Middle East, Europe and the US for outlets ranging from Al Jazeera English's People and Power to The Nation, The New York Times and The Virginia Quarterly Review. … Continue reading Journalism and Oppression
Accountability
Lott Hill is the Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at University of the Pacific in California. He has taught classes in creative writing, cultural studies, journalism, service-learning, and collaborative portfolio development. His work in faculty development and student learning is underpinned by the principles and practices of social and restorative justice, civic … Continue reading Accountability