Reflections on Lumina’s racial justice and equity journey

Jamie Merisotis, Danette Howard  | 

We are beyond fortunate to work for Lumina Foundation, a private philanthropy committed to making people’s lives better by expanding learning beyond high school. Ours is a critical mission—one that we believe inspires hope and seeks to make real the promise of the American dream.

To define “Indigenous,” start by erasing those lines on the map

Chris Mullin  | 

What is Indigenous, really? Since a young age I have had an affinity for artifacts the provide a peek into an unknown culture. Examples abound in my life. While researching an undergraduate paper, I learned that the steps that Navajo weavers took to create the Two Grey Hills tapestry in my parents’ home were more important to the artisans than the product itself. I was thrilled by the radical departure of Disney’s artwork in the 1995 film Pocahontas—and profoundly moved by the American Indian College Fund’s “If I say on the rez” campaign. Don Miguel Ruiz’s Four Agreements of Toltec wisdom have long served as my personal value set.

Racial equity narratives that spurred organizational change

Janeen Williamson  | 

Personal narratives from employees are often the most powerful ways to share your organization’s message and purpose. Yet while audiences often just see the end result—a compelling first-person narrative—it requires inward reflection and leadership support before these stories can take root in a genuine way. Members of Lumina Foundation staff have shared their “equity narratives”—personal journeys around race in America. This is part of a collective effort to explore the country’s long history of structural racism and how these barriers affect the people they serve.

We Must End Either-Or Thinking About Skills

Debra Humphreys  | 

When it comes to building a better learning system, such a perspective presents a false choice that will intensify rather than diminish economic and social inequity, writes Debra Humphreys.

Increasing inclusion through employee-driven storytelling

Janeen Williamson  | 

As brands explore how their values align with what it means to build a more equitable society, one place to start is to look inward. Earlier this month, we shared on Altered the lessons we learned from reviewing our editorial process and asking ourselves if we were being inclusive in the stories we tell. I recently sat down with Tracy Chen, Director of Media Strategy at Lumina Foundation, to pull back the curtain on their process for creating a powerful equity narrative video series.

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