Jameka Haynes  •  August 26, 2025 Let’s tell the truth: DEI isn’t evil, scary, or negative. But the way it’s being distorted? Whew. Some folks use it to check boxes, push politics, or perform advocacy instead of actually living it. I just wrapped a 6-week Humanizing DEI Group Coaching Experience, and the biggest breakthrough for participants […] The post 🦋 Humanize DEI with Dignity, Empathy & Integrity appeared first on Brownicity.| Brownicity
Dan Berry  •  April 08, 2025 The most difficult part of learning is often the unlearning that must take place in order to experience the light of truth. To truly unlearn, we have to be willing to break old habits, question what we believe to be true, and let go of knowledge that has been proven […]| Brownicity
Laura Marti – March 20, 2025 I recently came across the name Augusta Braxton Baker purely by chance. Have you heard of her? I had not. So I did some digging and I want to share some of what I learned about this amazing woman. In the world of children’s literature, few figures have made as […]| Brownicity
Dr. Kimberly Ortiz-Hartman •  March 16, 2025 “What color are you? Where are you from? No, where are you really from? What are you?” If you’re a multiracial or multicultural person, these questions are probably all too familiar. For many, they might seem harmless or even well-meaning—after all, the person is just trying to get […]| Brownicity
Dan Berry  •  January 21, 2025 Many of us learned long ago that life is more like a marathon than a sprint. While most of us may never actually run a 26.2-mile race, we can all relate to the concept of a marathon as a long, grueling challenge. Life is filled with struggles, difficulties, and hardships. […]| Brownicity
Jyoti Gupta – June 18, 2024 As a social justice educator, I’ve been teaching children for years about inclusion and belonging. I went on to incorporate what they — and I — surmised from these workshops into my critically acclaimed children’s book “Different Differenter: An Activity Book About Skin Color.” Now, I’m working on the follow-up, […]| Brownicity