by Theresa M. Robinson | Nov 19, 2021 | Anti-Racism, Articles, Diversity & Inclusion, Diversity & Inclusion, Posts |
No. 1 of a 5-Part Series ❓Do you recognize any of these performative ally types? 🎯The *drive-by allies* that pick and choose when and where they’ll take a stand. 🎯The *keyboard allies* that “view” or “like” in secret on #socialmedia while on a break from #work....
by Theresa M. Robinson | Apr 26, 2021 | Anti-Racism, Diversity & Inclusion, Posts, Well-Being |
While the world is focused on defeating the ‘Rona and while Chauvin has been declared guilty for his videotaped killing of George Floyd, Black lives are still not safe. We continue to have to focus on STAYING ALIVE IN ALL SPACES. And though the vaccine for the ‘Rona...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Mar 9, 2021 | Articles, Diversity & Inclusion, Gender Equity |
Remember the movie Get Out? Remember that foul character named Rose? Remember all the “secret ops Karening” she committed? What happens when you strip away the “explicit love relationship” but leave the modus operandi the same? You have a Karen that...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Mar 8, 2021 | Articles, Diversity & Inclusion, Diversity & Inclusion, Gender Equity, Gender Equity, Leadership |
In time for International Women’s Day, this song and its lyrics contain a message for this moment. The opening alone is EVERYTHANG and has the power to eclipse the “original intent” of the song. I’m every woman, it’s all in me Anything you want done, baby I’ll do it...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Mar 5, 2021 | Articles, Diversity & Inclusion, Diversity & Inclusion, Gender Equity, Gender Equity, Posts |
What. The. Actual. Fuck. Is. Wrong. With. Texas?!? Exhale. There. I had to get that out the way. Now, how to even begin to reasonably analyze and assess this newest dumbfuckery that a Texas teacher decided to roll out during Women’s History Month. The timing is such a...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Mar 4, 2021 | Anti-Racism, Articles, Diversity & Inclusion, Diversity & Inclusion, Gender Equity, Gender Equity, Leadership, Posts, Well-Being |
Black Let’s continue our conversation from yesterday with an explicit contrast between what cis hetero male centered self-advocacy is and what Black woman centered self-advocacy is. “Traditional” Self-advocacy. The perpetuation of white dominance via speaking up and...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Aug 5, 2018 | Articles |
Four words. Back. To. School. Shopping. As a kid, I could always count on those four words to usher in a complete and utter feeling of dread and anxiety. Back-to-school shopping was positioned not just as the replenishment of school supplies in anticipation of the new...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Aug 5, 2018 | Articles |
*excerpted and adapted from Women Overcoming O-Syndrome: Real, Raw, Unapologetic by Theresa M. Robinson & CollabHERators (Aug 2018) Warning. Sentiments expressed in the book (and in the excerpt below) are often crass and not veiled in political correctness,...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Jul 17, 2018 | Articles |
*excerpted and adapted from Women Overcoming O-Syndrome: Real, Raw, Unapologetic (Aug. 1, 2018) by Theresa M. Robinson & CollabHERators Warning. Sentiments expressed in the book (and in the excerpt below) are often crass and not veiled in political correctness,...
by Theresa M. Robinson | Jan 18, 2018 | Articles |
“HELP!!! I’m confused, anxious, overwhelmed!” This sentiment accurately captures my son’s reaction to transition and change. I should also mention that my son is on the autism spectrum. Two years ago, my young adult son was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder...
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