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  • 3 Ways to Stand Up Against Hate

    3 Ways to Stand Up Against Hate

    Recently a group of people held a racist demonstration on a highway overpass in the St. Louis area, my hometown. It was a sad sight. The masked individuals held up Nazi flags and a banner proudly touting white supremacist language. Along with sadness, it was surreal for me to witness this deplorable sight. Unfortunately, I’m…

    hcarmstrong

    October 8, 2024
    culture, leadership, politics
    Black History, dei, diversity, ethnicity, Ferguson, healing, hope, inclusion, Jesus, Michael Brown, MLK, Nazi, politics, racial unity, St. Louis, trump, White Supremacy
  • The Power of Humility (Sermon)

    The Power of Humility (Sermon)

    Message from Sunday September22, 2024 Text: Philippians 2:5-11

    hcarmstrong

    September 26, 2024
    culture, leadership
    community, diversity, humility, ministry, race, racial reconciliation
  • Lift Someone Up!

    Lift Someone Up!

    As a kid, I loved watching professional wrestling. My favorite wrestler was Hulk Hogan. He was big, strong, and controlled his situation. At times, if someone was opposing him, he would pick them up and throw them out of his way. This is great entertainment, but doesn’t work in real life. Many teams and organizations…

    hcarmstrong

    September 25, 2024
    communication, culture, leadership
    diversity, equity, Hulk Hogan, humility, Jesus, leadershiip, WWE
  • What is Psychological Safety?

    What is Psychological Safety?

    All parents share a core desire for their children. My wife and I share in this as well. Many things are important to us including academic rigor, cultural development, and diversity. But the greatest and nonnegotiable factor for our children is safety. Wherever we send our little ones, we want certainty that they will be…

    hcarmstrong

    September 17, 2024
    culture, leadership
    business, dei, diversity, ethnicity, inclusion, leadership, management, psychological safety, psychology, race, relationships, trust
  • The Blessing of Disagreement

    The Blessing of Disagreement

    “Everything just looked blurry!” That’s what I told my mom and my kindergarten teacher. School was frustrating because I couldn’t see what was on the board, even when I sat in the front row and squinted. But, thankfully, things changed when I told others what I saw and that allowed them to help me. After…

    hcarmstrong

    August 26, 2024
    communication
    dei, diversity, ethnicity, inclusion, Jesus, love, race
  • People of Reconciliation

    People of Reconciliation

    When you hear the term “reconciliation” what comes to mind? In America, “racial reconciliation” can be volatile and is usually hotly discussed, or avoided, depending on the setting. While race is a relatively modern concept (concurrent with the transatlantic slave trade), people have always found reasons to separate from each other. Some of these reasons…

    hcarmstrong

    August 8, 2024
    culture, Theology
    culture, dei, diversity, election, ethnicity, inclusion, Jesus, love, politics, race, war
  • Let’s Talk Politics!

    Let’s Talk Politics!

    So I did’t listen. Months after graduating from college and heading out of state for my first professional position, I was given the standard rule. Mentors reminded me, “Don’t discuss politics or religion at work.” But I didn’t heed the advice. As I’m having a casual conversation with a few co-workers, during my first week…

    hcarmstrong

    August 6, 2024
    culture, politics
    Barack Obama, biden, dei, diversity, election, George Bush, Hillary Clinton, inclusion, Kamala Harris, Mitt Romney, MLK, politics, race, trump
  • Sonya Massey

    Sonya Massey

    Sonya Massey should be alive right now, but she is not. On July 6th she called the police because after suspecting a prowler in her home. Although she posed no threat and was unarmed, Ms. Massey was shot and killed by a Sangamon County Sheriff’s deputy. I write this post with a heavy heart. I…

    hcarmstrong

    July 25, 2024
    culture
    Black Lives Matter, books, news, poetry, sonya-massey
  • Stigma Pressure

    Stigma Pressure

    Can stereotypes be detrimental even if you don’t believe them? In Whistling Vivaldi, Dr. Claude Steele addresses the idea of stigma pressure. Some common stereotypes in America are: These and many other erroneous assumptions have wreaked havoc on our culture and continue to damage relationships. Further, the beliefs and assumptions of the general culture can…

    hcarmstrong

    July 25, 2024
    culture, Recommendations
    anxiety, Asian, community, culture, dei, depression, Equality, mental-health, mental-illness, race, steryotype, stigma, vivaldi, Women
  • Escaping the Matrix

    Escaping the Matrix

    The Matrix is a popular movie from 1999 about humanity being unknowingly trapped inside a digital reality. Once he achieves freedom, Keanu Reeves’ character Neo leads an effort to defeat the machines and free others. The pandemic jettisoned most people to depend on virtual meeting platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. And this…

    hcarmstrong

    July 10, 2024
    Uncategorized
    communication, covid, Google, keanu reeves, leadership, Microsoft, pandemic, The Matrix, virtual, zoom
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