Author: Katelyn Elaine Peterson

The Buzz: The Notorious RBG

We must learn from RBG’s relentless pursuit of justice and immediately pick up the mantle she has handed off. We must continue the march towards equality, regardless of what comes next. We must equip future generations with the skills and confidence to reach such great heights. A great start would be heeding some of the sage advice she has left is with…

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The Buzz: Engaging in Bold, Inclusive Conversations® During a Global Pandemic

COVID-19 has proven to be a tricky subject to navigate as many adjust to the abrupt need to physically distance. At the same time, we are attempting to remain socially connected with as much normalcy as possible. We shouldn’t let the Coronavirus be another taboo topic that we choose to purposefully avoid. Instead, we could take this time to learn more about those around us in order to collectively come out stronger from this pandemic than we were when it disrupted our lives. 

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The Buzz: Kobe Bryant Stood for More Than Championships

Kobe Bean Bryant left a legacy not only for the basketball industry, but the world. A legacy of excellence and evolution that encourages us to be our very best selves—whether within our respective professions, through a hobby or among our family and friends. On January 26, 2020, we lost a legend. Kobe was an inspiration to his fans and his family; he not only motivated others to live up to their full potential, but he led by example.

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The Buzz: The 2019 National Diversity Women’s Business Leadership Conference

Have you ever entered a room and felt like you had already “leveled up” just by being there? A feeling as if the courage and dedication of the power players in the room had already rubbed off on you as soon as you stepped in the conference space? This was my experience at the National Diversity Women’s Business Leadership Conference. The theme of the conference was “level up.”

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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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