Having a disability is not inherently problematic and does not impact a worker’s productivity or success. To allow people with disabilities to succeed, we have to go beyond accommodation to inclusion....
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You Must Include Colorism If You Are Addressing Racism At Work
While race is socially constructed, it still has very real implications on someone's life. So when we discuss racism we must include colorism....
Lunaria DEI Calendar
Introducing Lunaria's important dates calendar!...
Sustaining Your 2SLGBTQ+ Advocacy Beyond Pride Month
With Pride well underway and nearing an end, it is important to focus on continuing and maintaining 2SLGBTQ+ advocacy work....
The Reality of Masking: Understanding the Neurodivergent Perspective
Wanda is the openly autistic founder and principal of Liberty Co, a consultancy which supports neurodiverse population participation in the workforce....
Why Celebrating Pride in the Workplace is Important: Lunaria Blog
For folks on the LGBTQ2SIA spectrum, June is an important month. June marks what is commonly considered the beginning of the Gay Pride Movement in North America....
It’s not Diversity Fatigue, It’s Inequity Fatigue
“Diversity Fatigue” is not an issue with diversity or DEI work. It is an issue with being able to achieve inequity; it is an “Inequity Fatigue”....
Ramadan at Work 2021
Ramadan 2020 for working individuals will present unique challenges. We put together a guide for supporting Muslim employees and colleagues this year. ...
Lunaria Learns
We partnered with OK2BME to curate Lunaria Education Units on gender and sexuality. Access the free units for a preview of how we help DEI grow....
Creating a Supportive Workplace: understanding invisible disabilities
We sat down with Hailey Hectchman from Causeway to learn about creating supportive workplaces for people with invisible disabilities. ...