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May is for understanding the Asian American and Pacific Islander experience!

“Dad – we have to find some red envelopes…right now!” I wasn’t sure why my 6 year old daughter suddenly had this need, but it…

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Neurodiversity: ADHD, Autism, and Lost Car Keys

In a world filled with constant notifications and distractions, we have all likely questioned our capacity to process so much information and stimulation. Being overwhelmed…

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Irene Franco Rubio

Hispanic Heritage Month (or is it Latinx Heritage Month)?

In May 1998, at the peak of its popularity, the iconic sitcom “Seinfeld” aired an installment titled “The Puerto Rican Day”. It was the 2nd…

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minnesota

How “Minnesota Nice” Will Save The World

Election cycles are often filled with hyperbole that makes your eyes roll and grim forecasts that make your stomach turn. But as Tim Walz has…

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gen z

Understanding Gen Z

Marketers, Pollsters, and Parents have tried to sort identities along generational lines for decades. Baby Boomers, Millennials, and X’ers are often defined by their art,…

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alicia roth weigel

Intersex Identity Is More Common Than You Think

Most people want to do better. That starts with tapping into true curiosity and the empathy that results. As we strive for a world with…

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Authenticity and Belonging in the Workplace: Yes, It Still Matters

Authenticity and Belonging in the Workplace: Yes, It Still Matters

Whether it’s concealing a tattoo, or masking an accent, most Americans have presented an alternate version of themselves in the workplace. While altering elements of…

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