by Courageous Conversation Global Foundation Staff | Jun 3, 2021 | Leadership Development, Racial Healing
The following is a conversation between two interns from Courageous Conversation Global Foundation (CCGF) who had the opportunity to work with us over the past six months. Pirecua: It’s been six months? Wow. Richa: I remember when we first participated in a...
by Richa Parikh | Apr 12, 2021 | Racial Healing
A year after the COVID-19 pandemic hit, after George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, after too many protests, hate crimes and unchanged policies, how do we make sense of the year 2020? Beyond the brute interruption to our society, COVID-19 was a wake-up call to most...
by Courageous Conversation Global Foundation Staff | May 15, 2020 | Racial Healing
A few months ago, we launched a campaign called, “Not A Gun,” to highlight the systemic problem of violence against people of color. The goal of the campaign was to show that there is a solution for improving the relationship between police officers and...
by Andrea Johnson | Feb 7, 2019 | Racial Healing, Racial Trauma
A typical Black History Month has educators, artists, thought leaders and activists shoring up their calendars to accommodate the plethora of events that highlight the excellence and achievements of Black icons from many walks of life. February 1, 2019 brought us a...
by Courageous Conversation Global Foundation Staff | Dec 6, 2018 | Racial Healing
In this interview on The Wealthy Teacher Show with Dr. Victoria Boyd, Courageous Conversation Global Foundation Executive Director Andrea Johnson explains how the organization got started and why it’s more important than ever to bring racial healing to different...
by Andrea Johnson | Jun 6, 2018 | Leadership Development, Racial Healing
As I sat on a plane, reflecting after co-facilitating a community conversation on racial trauma that focused on history, healing and empowerment, I was struck by the absence of the voices of racially conscious white people in the room and in the broader national...