Tag Archives: inclusion
The psychology of inclusion
Discrimination, segregation, persecution, revolution. These are the four sequential effects of psychological processes that are part of evolved human behavior, and which are part of many other animal species’ as well. The negative outcome from these four effects has reached … Continue reading
Can we truly eliminate segregation?
The word “segregation” means the action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things. In its most negative application to humans, it means labeling people according to a caste system that ranges from the most … Continue reading
D&I
There’s a critical point in the evolution of an idea, an effort, a program and even a career field when the description of it is condensed into an acronym. The reason for it is that when language begins to refer … Continue reading