Here we are again: another Black man murdered; more excuses made on behalf of the “fine, upstanding” officer who pulled the trigger. This latest tragedy begs the question: how big are the blinders that prevent folks from taking an accurate measure of their family members, friends, or peers?

In this solo conversation, Erica offers steps for auditing our personal and professional connections. She reminds us that passive affiliations are just as important as those we actively cultivate - and “not knowing” someone’s temperament or true character is no longer an option.

In this discussion:

Attention focused on Minnesota, again Calling out institutional gatekeepers Confronting your complicit associations Three questions to help you assess your connections

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Keep The Dialogue Going

We do this deep work daily here at Pause On The Play. You can too. We love being able to cross lines and recreate boundaries with you, supporting you and not keeping us separated. Let's continue together, getting more people to drop the veil and challenge their thoughts, feelings, and actions. 

Our From Implicit to Explicit masterclass is coming up. If you want to work directly with Erica and India Jackson - as well as your very own small-group cohort - to audit your personal and professional connections, define your values, and create lasting change, join us over at PauseOnThePlay.com/events.

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