What Now? With Trevor Noah: RIP DEI

RIP DEI with Ruha Benjamin

In every dismantling there is an opportunity to build something better and stronger. Ruha Benjamin is incisive in her criticism of DEI efforts (in a way that will affirm any practitioner) while offering more sturdy and just alternatives.

If you are looking to summon some fortitude and resolve as we work to maintain our rights and our progress this podcast episode is for you.

Rhodesia Jackson

I am a designer, web developer, & closeted nerd.

I’m also an avid reader, plant lover (and killer), and wannabe interior decorator. I’m all about self-care, from yoga to DIY facials. For now, Boston is my home, but I have dreams to travel the world.

I have been designing for over 10 years and I’ve worked with large financial technology software firms to yoga teachers. Although I worked in the corporate world for the beginning of my career, my true passion lies in helping entrepreneurs develop their own bold, beautiful brand identities and websites.

https://rhodesiajdesigns.com
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