“Diversity" is a plague that must end.”
“The pipeline assumes a passive flow of women (and men) from one stage to the next culminating in a scientific career.”
Source: Pathways, Potholes, and the Persistence of Women in Science: Reconsidering the Pipeline
“Anybody who thinks that shadeism does not exist is not being honest.”
“The lives of anymals matter not just to us—not just in light of our selfish interest in diversity—but to them.”
Source: Primate People: Saving Nonhuman Primates through Education, Advocacy, and Sanctuary
“When we consider our rich inner communities, we will find it is quite possible that more than one pattern of attachment can arise at the same time, sometimes in support of the others and sometimes in conflict.”
Source: The Heart of Trauma: Healing the Embodied Brain in the Context of Relationships
“So many ships. So many ideas within them. How do they do it, I wonder? How do they achieve harmony, knowing that false notions walk beside them?'
Toum said nothing.
Hiul brought more leaves to her mouth. 'I do not believe that they do. I believe they exist in chaos, each following their own ideas, each serving a clan of one.”
Source: The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
“A more diverse future begins with more opportunities.”
“There are two sides of a coin but multiple sides of human perspectives.”
“We are as diverse as spices that flavor this land and our dreams are the connections.”
Source: My Dear, Love Hasn't Forgotten You
“Are you mermaid or are you fairy? Priam said urging Malia to answer.
"That's easy! I'm a Fairy just like my dad. He is awesome! My wings are translucent just like his. " Malia said proudly as she opened her wings.
Priam busted out in laughter.
"Why are you laughing Priam?!" Malia was extremely upset.
"Malia, you are not a fairy," he said after catching his breath. "Do you see your huge tail? It's like mine and all the rest of us in Lucky.”
Source: Malia the Merfairy and The Lucky Rainbow Cake