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What does it mean to be ‘indivisible’?

One of the biggest challenges we face today is the adversarial nature of our interactions. We all share a responsibility to care for this world together. We may disagree about the ways to do that, but we need to remember that we are all in the same boat.

To be indivisible is to understand our interconnectedness. It means moving through the world with a deep understanding of the value, strength and beauty of others. Embracing this mindset goes beyond knowledge; it is an ongoing practice of bridging differences to activate the unique capabilities of others and of ourselves. Sadly, we haven’t yet learned how connected we are — and it’s thrown us into crisis, both individually and as a society.

Please describe your work as an Inclusion Strategist.

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