Author: Aisha DeBerry

Navigating the VUCA World: Authentic Allyship. Where Do You Stand?

This world, nation, and our respective states have unfortunately missed the mark on humanity. We have witnessed some extreme human “turbulence” that has moved us into emergency mode and many of our brothers and sisters have suffered an enormous amount of trauma, despair, and heartache with few glimpses of hope. Meanwhile, many who have not experienced this level of trauma personally have asked the question, “What can I do?” or perhaps made the statement, “I am just one person.”

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A Point of View: The Power of Words

The reality is: There is power in language. If that were not true, nations would not have an official one, wars may have never existed, and the evolution of societal change would not have been possible. Words matter. I like to think of language and words in the context of the three “Es”: language explains, expresses, and emotes. A few weeks ago, I had a great conversation with a new friend about how words have power across all identities and cultural backgrounds. So, knowing this, let’s use language to empower.  

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Racial Justice at Work: Practical Solutions for Systemic Change

Racial Justice at Work book cover

Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit

Inclusive Conversations: Fostering Equity, Empathy and Belonging Across Differences

We Can’t Talk About That At Work! (Second Edition)

Cover of the book We Can't Talk about That at Work (Second Edition) by Mary-Frances Winters and Mareisha N Reese

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