Why We Care
Systemic change will not come from individual striving.
It will come from actualized individuals building and contributing to longterm communal efforts and strategies.
Women, POC, and LGBTQI communities have found themselves struggling for seats at the tables of education, economic and social mobility, and justice - ultimately, limiting all of our chances at a much more inclusive, multiform, and fully operational future.
This inequity dictates that even as they acquire individual skills, mobility, and access, members of these communities still suffer everyday emotional, physical, and psychical burdens of injustice in their work - work, a lived concept to which most human beings will give nearly 50% of their lives.
consequences include, but are not limited to:
Burnout
Depression and other mental health disorders
Impostorism
Isolation
Diminished economic, political, and social capital + mobility
We believe every human being deserves:
Longterm thought partnership
Self-exploration in community
Equitably distributed resources
Sustenance strategies
Time
Space