OHF Magazine, Issue No. 4: The White Issue
Oppression and White Supremacy in America
Oppression and White Supremacy in America
OHF WEEKLY, VOL. 6 NO. 8 On collaborations with international writers and editors about racism, a brief hiatus, PLUS tips for impactful advocacy.
Parentsâ opinion of diversityâââage, race, and sexual orientation, for exampleâââinform our childrenâs ability to manage the stress of the U.S.âs culture wars.
OHF WEEKLY, Vol. 6 No. 1: Editor in Chief Clay Rivers on the fight for racial equity in 2024; Swahiliâs history in Africa, and chocolateâs bittersweet U.S. history.
It takes more than simply hiring someone to address issues within an organization. It takes a top-down commitment to be part of that change.
Stolen lands, horrendous atrocities, and broken promises are at the heart of centuries old conflicts.
Race doesnât have to determine friendships and outcomes or be a factor in every element of our lives unless we let it.
Policies that foster diversity, equity, and inclusion have been shown to have many positive operational impactsâââincluding leading to more worker engagement.
Some people say âindoctrinationâ is not what schools should do. Yet, going back to the first schools in Boston, Protestants were unwaveringly clear: thatâs exactly what schools do!
What is diversity? This is a question that I have seen answered in two different ways, depending on who is asked.
OHF WEEKLY, Vol. 5 No. 30: Editorâs Letter, âRespect and Love,â âWhen âNurtureâ Is Anything But,â a quote by JoĂ©l Leon.
OHF WEEKLY: Vol. 5 No. 28: Editorâs Letter, âWith Racism, Absolution Is Not the Solution,â âWhat âBenefitsâ Accrued to the People Who Gained Skills as Enslaved People?â and a quote by Malcolm X.