Repairing the Quilt of Humanity
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The quilt of humanity is in a tattered state suffering from racism and oppression, says Howard, a New York City organization development and diversity consultant. Drawing on her own cultural background, she employs the Jewish concept of tikkun olam--healing and repairing the world--to present a provocatively insightful way out of this dilemma.
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