Where are you in your journey?
Change rarely happens all at once. It unfolds in stages.
Most of those stages begin in a moment where something isn’t right—and you choose what to do next.
Some begin at Ground Zero, where these moments feel distant or uncomfortable to name. Others become Truth Seekers, willing to sit with questions and resist easy answers. Some step forward as Action Makers, choosing to engage rather than step back. And a few grow into Earth Angels, responding instinctively even when no one is watching.
These are not labels. They are points of movement. Wherever you find yourself, the only question that matters is what comes next.
Ground Zero
You may not have spent much time thinking about how race and inequality shape everyday life. That doesn’t mean you don’t care. It simply means the conversation is new.
Next Step: Keep Learning.
Truth Seekers
You ask questions and look for deeper context. You recognize that history, policy, and lived experience shape more than what’s immediately visible.
Next Step: Keep Exploring.
Action Makers
You understand the issues and you’re willing to speak up when something isn’t right.
Next Step: Take Action
Earth Angels
You act when you see injustice. Sometimes in small ways, sometimes in significant ones, but you refuse to remain silent.
Next Step: Bring Others Along.
