Connection:
Building networks of meaningful relationships across differences
of dynamic individuals who creatively embrace the tensions that result from managing the dynamics of human differences.
providing online assessment tools, workshops, forums, and visual media that aim to establish new ways of knowing in our multiracial, multicultural society.
that serves to incubate new ideas for building social trust as the bedrock of a healthy society and a foundational aspect for achieving equity.
We believe that within our multiple and intersecting identities, our core identity is that of being human.
We believe that human differences are evolving, dynamic, and integrated within our multiple and intersecting identities.
We believe that in the public space, our human differences should inform us about what is needed for the collective good rather than enforce adoption of any one group’s particular behaviors, worldview, or belief system.
We believe in collectively sharing and utilizing the planet’s resources in the most effective, efficient, and wisest manner.
We believe in fostering physical and psychological safety for everyone.
We believe in embracing creative adjustments to our way of knowing as a necessary condition for wholeness and effective interpersonal relationships.
We believe that multicultural, multiracial living patterns provide us with the competencies necessary to turn us and them into we.
Getting To We, Inc. develops and promotes charitable initiatives and educational projects that turn us and them into we, especially in high conflict, emotionally charged social issues such as racism, sexism, and heterosexism. Based on a relational model of human differences, we focus on learning together and building trust as the bedrock of healthy communities.
We turn us and them into we by becoming better humans for other humans.
Building networks of meaningful relationships across differences
Moving from certainty to new ways of knowing
Becoming fully and wonderfully better humans
Understanding each other’s feelings without projecting our own onto others