A powerful primer about bias, from an author best known as the world’s expert on the psychology of the “black-crime” association and for her wide range of approaches to studying how hidden biases infiltrate all parts of our lives.
March 25, 2019
'High Flying Bird' Will Entertain You And Leave You Thinking→
/As a business school professor, I found the storyline of the new Netflix original left me thinking about diversity and inclusion in new ways.
February 11, 2019
The Truth About Rosa Parks and Why It Matters to Your Diversity Initiative→
/The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks has led me to think about the diversity champions and inclusion initiatives in organizations differently.
February 4, 2019
Should You Participate In The Women's March? Three Questions To Help You Decide→
/Across the country, many people who have participated in or been supportive of the past Women’s Marches are on the fence about the January 19, 2019 Women’s March events.
January 18, 2019
My (Imagined) Career and Life Coaching Session With Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg→
/I have been imagining the life and career coaching Justice Ginsburg might offer me if I was to somehow coax her away from the most powerful legal seat in the country, her legendary fitness workouts, and her love for the opera. Here is the advice I imagine she might offer.
January 10, 2019
How PwC's Tim Ryan Learned To Talk About Race (And How You Can, Too)→
/Tim has made himself visible to others within and outside PwC as a brave—even when uncomfortable—learner.
December 6, 2018
3 Unexpected Ways Well-Meaning Men Are Prone To ‘Power Blind Spots’→
/Whether in the C-suite or in one’s own mind, men who have or feel a sense of power are prone to its effects.
October 15, 2018
Is Your Inbox Overflowing? Better Shortcuts Could Help In More Ways Than One→
/The idea is to develop better shortcuts that help us meet both our productivity and diversity objectives. What if a better shortcut could increase your productivity, lower your anxiety, and diversify your workplace?
September 24, 2018
Who Should See ‘Crazy Rich Asians’→
/I asked business strategist Jodi Chao why she wanted people to see the movie. From that conversation, here is my take on who should see Crazy Rich Asians.
August 13, 2018
Comedian Hannah Gadsby Is Going To Make You A Better Leader→
/Listening is far harder, and far more learnable, than it seems. Hannah Gadsby’s special gives us the chance to practice the kind of listening we should be doing with voices which are underrepresented, underheard, underrated, and/or underpaid.
July 11, 2018
What's Juneteenth? A Guide To Celebrating America’s Second Independence Day→
/The key fact is that July 4, 1776, symbolizes the day when white Americans became free. Enslaved black Americans did not. Many of us, myself included, forget this on Independence Day.
June 19, 2018
Six Things That Surprise Me About the Starbucks Response→
/The incident when a store manager at a Philadelphia Starbucks engaged law enforcement because two African-American men asked to use the restroom while waiting for a friend’s arrival was the symptom of a deep set of issues in society. How would Starbucks address these issues on such a large scale in a single afternoon?
May 29, 2018











