Everyday DemocracyWhen Privilege and Oppression IntersectI hurried down the sidewalk, pretending not to hear the cop who was close on my tail. “Stop!” he called out, a note of frustration in his…Feb 23, 2017Feb 23, 2017
Everyday Democracy7 Key Lessons for Addressing Racism in Community Engagement WorkWhen we were created as the Study Circles Resource Center twenty-five years ago, our founder, Paul Aicher, gave us a fundamental charge —…Jan 10, 2017Jan 10, 2017
Everyday DemocracyThe Sojourner Syndrome: An Intersectional Approach to Health InequalityIt was mid-February when I found out I was pregnant.Aug 2, 2016Aug 2, 2016
Everyday DemocracyinOrganizer SandboxHow to Overcome 10 Barriers to Youth Engagementby Rebecca Reyes and Malana Rogers-BursenJun 29, 2016Jun 29, 2016
Everyday DemocracyHonoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Call for Justice in a Sea of Good IntentionsIn 1956, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke of “old man segregation on his deathbed.” Sixty years later as I walk down Beverley Road in…Jan 5, 2016Jan 5, 2016
Everyday DemocracyinOrganizer SandboxHow to Fill Every Seat at Your Next Community Engagement Eventby Rebecca ReyesDec 15, 2015Dec 15, 2015
Everyday DemocracyThe Journey of a Tiny Multiethnic Spy in the Land of White PrivilegeI can’t quite remember at what age I realized I wasn’t “white.”Nov 16, 2015Nov 16, 2015