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    <title>A Conversation with Delia Arellano-Weddleton</title>
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    <description>Title: A Conversation with Delia Arellano-Weddleton
Authors: Cockbain, Kerryn
Abstract: This interview with Nellie Mae Senior Program Officer Delia Arrellano-Weddleton provides&#xD;
important insight on how racial equity has become a focusing lens for the philanthropic work&#xD;
of the Nellie Mae Foundation and how her own experiences and background influenced her&#xD;
path and direction.</description>
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    <title>Where We Go Wrong in Equity Work: Separating Social Justice Efforts from True Movement of Healing</title>
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    <description>Title: Where We Go Wrong in Equity Work: Separating Social Justice Efforts from True Movement of Healing
Authors: Fils-Aimé, Lyrica
Abstract: This autoethnographic commentary includes anecdotes along with scientific background, ending&#xD;
with suggestions to do your best work as an equity warrior. It examines how, when working&#xD;
to dismantle racist systems, there are many setbacks that equity warriors face time and time&#xD;
again. The author suggests that “warriors” face re-traumatization when listening to the radio,&#xD;
watching the news, even viewing comedy shows—hearing triggering stories from the heated&#xD;
political climate repeatedly. She cautions about the very little attention given to the effect this&#xD;
has on our bodies as equity work is happening.</description>
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