Resources
The impact of desegregation with Ruby Bridges
Racism is a grown-up disease. Let’s not use our children to spread it.
3 steps to heal your relationships and take accountability
Accountability is more than admitting you were wrong. It’s the practice of understanding the impact of your actions and participating in the work of repair.
The secret of successful relationships: rupture and repair
Every close relationship experiences conflict and disconnection. What builds trust is not avoiding rupture, but learning how to repair after it happens.
The Story of Ruby Bridges
Learn the story of Ruby Bridges, the six-year-old who helped desegregate schools in America, and reflect on what her courage teaches us about progress, resistance, and the ongoing work of repair.
The Problem We All Live With
Norman Rockwell’s The Problem We All Live With depicts the story of Ruby Bridges, challenging America’s idealized self-image. Art sometimes allows us to confront challenging aspects of our world that are otherwise hard to look at head-on.
The power of repair in parenting
Explore how moments of rupture between parents and children can become opportunities to build trust, resilience, and deeper connection through the practice of repair.
How to say I’m sorry (according to science)
Learn how to say “I’m sorry” in a meaningful way. Explore the role of apology in repair, accountability, trust, and healing relationships.