“The children of my generation never saw their color in the crayon box,” explained Vice Chair Darryl Jones, “You had to use all types of different means and methods of shading to quite get your color … [The crayons] will mean a whole lot to spur the artistry and creativity of our children … It says what we feel about one another and the beauty of our diversity. I just might color tonight.”
Celebrating diversity
Meet the Team: Paulina Fangel
Name: Paulina Fangel Role: HR Assistant Manager – Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Location: New York, USA At Random Acts, we are constantly trying to improve in terms of how we […]
Why Equality Cannot Exist Without Equity
Notice that none of the above examples require taking from the group with fewer needs. Equity instead just means meeting needs in order to (hopefully) access equal outcome or opportunities.
#GetKind Themes for 2021
We are pleased to announce our new #GetKind themes for 2021. #GetKind is a program where we focus on particular themes to inspire people to be kind within their communities. […]
November #GetKind: Celebrating Diversity Around The Globe
This month, we’re stepping away from the usual #GetKind festivities in order to celebrate a theme that we think is becoming more crucial to today’s dialogue than ever: diversity. With […]