Navigating Power and Privilege In A Coalition Policy Space, written by Krista Niemczyk
I love what I do. Leading the Partnership’s policy team, I get to work closely with our entire membership, our …
I love what I do. Leading the Partnership’s policy team, I get to work closely with our entire membership, our …
I worked at a state sexual violence coalition in the northeastern part of the United States for two years. I …
I’m Christine Smith. I’m an enrolled member of the Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians, and descended from the Kashia Band …
Intent is different than impact. And both are important. Working to become a white ally is not a task to be taken lightly. You …
Domestic violence has been defined as a pattern of coercive, aggressive, and violent behavior and California laws make it a …
I grew up being told that we were the good, non-racist white people, unlike those bad, racist white people (often …
I’ll start by saying I know writing this piece in no way makes me ‘better’ than any other white person. …
Describe the ways you have been working to make your organization/the field more equitable. What drives your work? How I …
“———it is as though I have been surrounded by mirrors of hard, distorting glass. When they approach me they see …
As the brutality and racism of the murder of George Floyd and countless other Black people over the course of …
There have been a few pivotal moments in my life when leaving was me taking back my power. The first …
Tokenism. It is a sneaky perpetuation of inequity facilitated by those enjoying the benefits of privilege. I label it as …
*The author of this piece chose the pseudonym Alan to protect against retaliation. I remember standing in an auditorium in Dallas, …
To my white colleagues: I work very hard at being someone I can respect. I treat others the way I …