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Solidarity and the intersection of World Refugee Day and Juneteenth

July 5, 2022 - It began as a gray overcast Monday and ended with a bright spotlight on hope and unity. On June 20, […]

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Breakfast for Champions | Designing a Pay Equity Plan: One Organization’s Journey

June 13, 2022 - This month’s Breakfast for Champions focused on pay equity and the tools needed to overcome more than 500 years of […]

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Importance of reporting bias and hate crimes

June 1, 2022 - When I heard about the devasting news of the deadly shootings at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, a […]

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Breakfast for Champions | Designing Your Equity Impact Roadmap

April 6, 2022 - For many attendees at this month’s Breakfast for Champions, the materials and concepts presented helped them break through barriers in […]

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Two years later: What will we remember about the pandemic?

April 5, 2022 - They say that memory is a fickle thing. Days after the mask mandate in Oregon lifted, I noticed how some […]

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Equity Conversations | Dare to Say No

March 30, 2022 - Attendees to Partners in Diversity’s March Equity Conversations not only received empowering advice, they also took home practical examples and […]

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Breakfast for Champions | Becoming Anti-Racist

March 15, 2022 - About 150 members learned what it takes to be an anti-racist in the workplace, community and home at Partners in […]

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Women’s History Month: Oregon Edition

March 1, 2022 - Happy Women’s History Month. The month of March is a time to reflect and celebrate the contributions women have made […]

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Equity Conversations | Black Achievement and Anti-Blackness: An Intersectional Understanding of Oregon Black History

February 17, 2022 - In honor of Black History Month, Carmen Thompson, Ph.D., provided an intersectional lens to anti-Blackness and Black achievement in Oregon. […]