The “Fair” Teacher Paradox: When Good Intentions Cause Harm

1.0 Introduction: The Paradox of the “Fair” Teacher [watch video below] We all know the archetype: the veteran teacher, respected for being “firm but fair.” They run an organized, disciplined classroom where the rules apply equally to everyone. But what if this teacher, despite their best intentions, is unknowingly causing harm? This is the challenge […]
The Uncomfortable Truths Psychology Can No Longer Ignore

Psychology often presents itself as a neutral and healing profession, but beneath the surface lies a long, uncomfortable history shaped by racism, silence, and complicity. This episode unpacks four truths psychology can no longer ignore—from eugenicist founders to the myth of objectivity and the modern-day problem of the “nice professional.”
TRAINING YOUR BRAIN FOR EQUITY: DAILY PRACTICE: SPOTIFY PODCAST

A Reflective Episode from the Six Stages Framework By Dr. Shungu H. M’gadzah Listen to the podcast recording: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3SNofxnhQfUgFpvA5crm8j?si=5uC0ycDvQUWiINU36TWggg Welcome to Building Bridges of Empathy. This is your space for reflection, transformation, and grounding in truth. Today’s episode is titled: Training Your Brain for Equity. 🌱 Part One: From Calm to Equity You may have heard people […]
Six Stages Framework Reflective Journal: Episode 1
Everyday Equity: Six Stages Framework Reflective Everyday Equity: A Reflection Guide for Changemakers Welcome to the 7-Week Guided Reflection for Daily Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) Practice. Today we are starting the SSF Daily Reflections. We will be moving from what the SSF is to how it can become a daily companion for intentional […]