Ting Ting Pan on Finding Freedom and Joy Through Self-Actualization

Ting Ting Pan on Finding Freedom and Joy Through Self-Actualization

At the Accelerate Her Future Virtual Summit, Flourish, Ting Ting Pan, founder of A Journey Inward Therapy, shared her profound insights during the panel discussion, “New Ways of Being: Cultivating Joy, Creativity, and Flourishing at Work” moderated by Chantaie Allick, along with speakers Janice Liu and Prasanna Ranganathan.

“Allyship Isn’t a Moment, It’s a Commitment”: Insights from Kim Johnson

“Allyship Isn’t a Moment, It’s a Commitment”: Insights from Kim Johnson June 27, 2025 Written by Dr. Golnaz Golnaraghi, Founder and President of Accelerate Her Future In 2020, companies flooded our feeds with black squares and bold declarations. Orange squares came next. Messages of solidarity rolled out across social media, corporate newsletters, and town halls. […]

Bring Your Whole Self to Your Life, Not Your Work

Prasanna Ranganathan on Bringing Your Whole Self to Your Life

The phrase “bring your whole self to work” is often celebrated as a hallmark of progressive workplaces. On the surface, it sounds empowering, an invitation to show up fully, authentically, and unapologetically. But for Indigenous, Black, and racialized women, this idealistic notion often clashes with systemic inequities and cultural realities.

Not All Allies Are Created Equal with Dr. Barnini Bhattacharyya

New on the Blog - Not all allies are created equal with Dr. Barnini Bhattacharyya

Allyship and sponsorship are often spoken about as essential elements for advancing Indigenous, Black, and racialized women in the workplace, but as Dr. Barnini Bhattacharyya, Assistant Professor at Ivey Business School, shared during our recent panel at AHF’s Virtual Summit 2024: Flourish, not all allyship is created equal.