Anti-Racism Commitment Coalition

President Obama waves to the crowd, concluding his speech with a warm gesture of appreciation and connection.

Reflecting on “The Audacity of Hope”

In 2004, President Barack Obama delivered a speech titled “The Audacity of Hope.” In this speech, he starts by reminding Americans that our founding document states that all men are created equal.
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How Progress Comes From Tragedy

After listening to ARCC's new episode, George Floyd Four Years Later—What’s Changed? I resonated with Tiffani Daniels's idea that progress in this country often comes from tragedy.
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ARCC of Change: Racial Progress Deprioritization

In the newest ARCC of Change podcast, our founder Donzel Leggett invites Tiffani Daniels, director of the Minnesota Business Coalition for Racial Equity to discuss recent racial progress and shortcomings.  
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Springtime Butterflies - Artwork by Jason Custer

Encapsulating HOPE: What it Means to be Optimistic and Endure

The ARCC of Change’s slogan HOPE: How Optimistic People Endure is not just a theme for all of Donzel’s guests, but for all those who join in on the fight against hate. Let us not succumb to the horrors that we fight against, but instead, let us remember the humanity that we are fighting for. 
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Fighting for a Cause

Over the past week, I have completed the onboarding process for my internship at ARCC. There were a couple of things that stuck out to me. Specifically, I enjoyed listening to “The ARCC of Change” podcast.
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Included in the ARCC

I’m proud to be involved with the ARCC, especially after the first week on the job was up. I started this summer with a talk with Donzel Leggett, and I immediately felt a respect for the man and his drive for the values of the ARCC.
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Racial Bias in Organizations

This week, after exploring the ARCC’s website and content I learned how prevalent ethnicity bias is in organizations. One way we may see this is with organized sports.
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The Importance of Education

My grandfather always said, “they can take everything, but they can’t take your education.” As a Palestinian, holding onto as much knowledge as possible was instilled in me as essential to survival.
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Anyone Can Become an Anti-Racist

In my exploration of the ARCC's content for my onboarding for my Summer Internship position at the ARCC one episode of the ARCC's podcast, "The ARCC of Change” resonated with me.
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The Importance of Representation in Healthcare

It is vitally important for us, as a society, to encourage Black people, and more specifically Black women, to pursue careers in healthcare. Dr. Tamika Lasege discusses her experiences as a Black female doctor and how Black people are treated in healthcare during the podcast episode.
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