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Being Googley

January 11, 2010 – In IISC’s first mailing of the year (sent, as is our tradition, in the form of an old-fashioned postcard beautifully designed by Kristen Hughes) we quote Jeff Jarvis, author of What Would Google Do? on the front of the card... Read More

What Would Google Do?

May 19, 2009 – What Would Google Do? is a question that I have been asking myself for a number of reasons lately, not the least of which  is because I am reading the book right now. I am reading this book and multiple... Read More

Seek Maximum Appropriate Involvement in Decision Making

March 16, 2023 – There is no one right way to involve people in decision making. You’ll want to think about whom to involve and the most appropriate levels of involvement based on how directly they will be affected by the decision or surrounding issues,... Read More

Five Calls-to Action from the 2022 Facing Race Conference

December 13, 2022 – What happens when thousands of racial justice leaders and practitioners come together after a pandemic? So much power and knowledge-sharing – and plenty of dancing and hugs, and even a few martinis! At the 2022 national Facing Race Conference in... Read More

Network Weaving for Equitable Wellbeing (Part 2)

December 1, 2022 – This post is a continuation of the one that appeared earlier this week (Tuesday, November 29th), and together both form an extended article that was written for participants of this month’s Wellbeing Summit, hosted by the Full Frame Initiative. What... Read More

Learn about IISC’s Work

May 18, 2021 – Instead of a live webinar to explain our racial equity consulting and training services, we are offering this video for you to view on your own schedule. We appreciate you taking the time (48 minutes) to learn more about us.... Read More

Working With IISC to Advance Racial Equity

May 4, 2021 – Thank you to the many friends and colleagues – near and far – who have reached out to IISC with an inquiry about racial equity consulting and/or training. This continues to be an extraordinary time, indeed. Since the “racial reckoning”... Read More