Last week, writing about Fullbright and the ongoing Activision-Blizzard misconduct scandal, I found a small crumb of comfort in the fact we were finally hearing the stories of people who had for years felt cowed into silence. It is the first painful step in a long, difficult, but vital process. We cannot fix a problem if we don’t know it exists; we will only arrive at a solution by talking about it. And only by talking about it often enough, and sufficiently loudly, will we attract the attention of the people with the power to implement the kinds of change we want, and need, to see.
#39: Positive education
#39: Positive education
#39: Positive education
Last week, writing about Fullbright and the ongoing Activision-Blizzard misconduct scandal, I found a small crumb of comfort in the fact we were finally hearing the stories of people who had for years felt cowed into silence. It is the first painful step in a long, difficult, but vital process. We cannot fix a problem if we don’t know it exists; we will only arrive at a solution by talking about it. And only by talking about it often enough, and sufficiently loudly, will we attract the attention of the people with the power to implement the kinds of change we want, and need, to see.