I was okay until I wasn’t. Reflections from the intensive care unit.
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Change management & wellness, Diversity & culture
I was okay until I wasn’t. As I was rushed to emergency I stared at the ambulance ceiling, scared & confused. I thought I’d had the flu yet a week in intensive care later, I was treated for kidney & blood infections. My blood had become poisoned. Fast forward. I’ve composed this post to […]
Tags: ageism, discrimination, homophobia, praxis, racism, sexism, social change
Breaking News: You’re not being oppressed when another group gains rights you’ve always had
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Diversity & culture, Humor & comedy
Best responses (never mind the added bonus it’s short & snappy) to the issue of so called ‘reverse discrimination.’ From Someecards.
Tags: discrimination, humour, oppression, someecards