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Racial Equity and DEI Work: A Dozen Dynamics that Hinder Collaboration
In the journey toward meaningful racial equity and DEI, a series of challenging dynamics often arises, complicating true collaboration. This blog explores a dozen issues that hinder progress, from essentializing stereotypes to the double standards surrounding allyship, trust, and responsibility in anti-racist work. The blog’s author, writing from a perspective labeled “white,” sheds light on these paradoxes, emphasizing how both structural and emotional barriers can obstruct genuine change.

Navigating Whiteness as an Ally and a Leader: Reflections on Identity, Privilege, Behavior, and Intent
Navigating leadership and allyship involves more than simply acknowledging privilege—it requires intentional action. This reflection delves into the complexities of racial equity and how positionality impacts leadership roles. Privilege, while important to recognize, doesn't inherently shift power dynamics. It’s through behavior that meaningful change occurs. Effective allyship focuses on active listening, deferring to lived expertise, and avoiding the tendency to center oneself in diverse spaces. By prioritizing humility and collaboration, leaders can move beyond performative allyship to create more equitable, inclusive environments that uplift marginalized voices.

How New Jersey is Reducing Parental Stress and Isolation
We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with the State of New Jersey to enhance parent engagement through Family Success Centers. By embedding Parent Cafés, we aim to create supportive spaces where families can connect, share experiences, and develop strategies to thrive. Together, we are committed to empowering families and building stronger communities across the state!

Why Are Cafés So Great? - Empowering Communities Through Leadership and Reciprocity
Parent Cafés empower communities by shifting the traditional service model, allowing parents to lead and support each other while developing valuable leadership skills. Designed by the people, for the people, Cafés not only build stronger communities but also offer parents hands-on experience in event planning, public speaking, and outreach—skills that often lead to further opportunities and employment. By compensating parent leaders and fostering political, social, and economic equity, Parent Cafés create sustainable engagement and leadership that continues to uplift families long after the Café ends.

Celebrating Community: The 2nd Annual Evanston is Family Strong Back to School Family Fun Fest
On August 17, 2024, the Evanston community came together once again for our 2nd Annual Evanston is Family Strong Back to School Family Fun Fest. This year’s event, held at the Robert Crown Community Center, exceeded all expectations with nearly 1,000 attendees—a huge increase from last year’s turnout...

Tackling Food Insecurity in Evanston: A Community Effort (bilingual)
Food insecurity is a pressing issue that affects many communities across the nation, and Evanston is no exception. The fight against food insecurity in Evanston is supported by a network of dedicated organizations and community members. From food pantries and soup kitchens to community fridges and student resources, these initiatives provide crucial support to those in need. Here’s a look at some of the key resources available in Evanston to combat food insecurity.

Why Are Cafés So Great? - How Cafés Promote Equity and Belonging
In a world where many struggle to find spaces where they can truly be themselves, cafés offer a unique refuge. They provide a platform where individuals can share their stories without fear of judgment—a core principle upheld by café agreements, which emphasize equality and the power of personal experience over hierarchy.

Why Are Cafés So Great? - Public Health Innovation and the Epidemic of Loneliness
In recent years, about one-in-two adults in America reported experiencing loneliness. And that was before the COVID-19 pandemic cut off so many of us from friends, loved ones, and support systems, exacerbating loneliness and isolation.

Welcome to Be Strong Families
Since our last Revitalizer on November 16, we welcomed three new staff Morgan Harvey as Training Program Assistant, Christina Wolken as the IDCFS YAB Administrative Lead, Amanda Ramirez as Marketing Associate, and two new board members Andreé Long and Stephanie Ceja.

Why Are Cafés So Great? – Cafés and Healing Trauma
Trauma, especially trauma that is experienced in early childhood, can have a significant and lasting impact on an individual's emotional, cognitive, and social development. It can disrupt the natural progression of attachment, self-concept, and understanding of the world and interpersonal dynamics. As a result, this can set unhealthy patterns of relationships…