Rosalyn Taylor

Nothing’s Changed, But Everything’s Different: Navigating the Complexities of Race

By | Diversity, Diversity and inclusioin, diversity and inclusion

In a recent podcast episode, Simma Lieberman “The Inclusionist”, and Rosalyn Taylor O’Neale engage in a provocative conversation about the significance of discussing race and the impact it can have on fostering understanding and dismantling stereotypes.  https://raceconvo.com/everyday-conversation-on-race-with-rosalyn-taylor-oneale-dei-og-for-47-years/ Rosalyn, a highly regarded diversity and inclusion thought leader, shares her experiences and insights, shedding light on the need for open dialogue across…

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Children Across All Races Need African-American History

By | across generations, bigotry, civil rights, conversations on race, cultural diversity, Cultural Intelligence, cultural sensitivity, Diversity, diversity and inclusion leader, diversity intelligence, inclusive leadership, Inequality, insomnia, leadership

Should children in public schools be “spared” the knowledge of the history of segregation, slavery, and the fact that Rosa Parks was Black? Listen to my conversation about this with Chad Lassiter Hear what Chad Lassiter has to say on my recent podcast guest on “Everyday Conversations on Race for Everyday People,” www.raceconvo.com. Chad is the Executive Director of the…

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The 1963 March on Washington Changed My Life

By | Diversity and inclusioin, March on Washington 1963, Martin Luther King, race relations

A Young Kid’s Journey to Social Justice: The Impact of the 1963 March on Washington I never knew as a young kid that the 1963 March on Washington with Martin Luther King Jr. would set me on course for my life’s mission and work. Although I was too young to understand the politics and historical and systemic racism, I understood…

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