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john a. powell: Opening to the Question of Belonging

By Krista Tippett — 2018

“Race is a little bit like gravity,” john powell says: experienced by all, understood by few. He is a refreshing, redemptive thinker who counsels all kinds of people and projects on the front lines of our present racial longings.

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Toni Morrison on Language, Evil and ‘the White Gaze’

Nobel Prize–winning author Toni Morrison, M.A. ’55, returned to Cornell March 7, 2013, for a conversation about literature, politics and, especially, language.

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Assemble the Tribe: Believe in Your Value. Find Belonging. Be Different.

Who am I and what do I have to give? How do I find my people—my tribe? What are the keys to creating amazing female connections? Connecting with women can be complicated. Finding a female tribe that supports and appreciates each other for a lifetime? Well, that can feel impossible.

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Building Strong Black Women Through Humanity, Joy and Well-Being with Jenee Johnson.

Jenée Johnson, Program Innovation Leader, Mindfulness, Trauma and Racial Healing, Certified Professional Coach and Emotional Intelligence educator, leads the unique effort to bring mindfulness into public health practices and programs through the Trauma Informed Systems of Care Initiative in San...

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In Love & Trouble: Stories of Black Women

Admirers of The Color Purple will find in these stories more evidence of Walker's power to depict black women—women who vary greatly in background yet are bound together. One of the most important, grieving, graceful, and honest writers ever to come into print (June Jordan). Library Journal.

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