Anthony (Mr.Classiq) Jackson has worked with kids and adults of all ages. He has a wealth of counseling and facilitation experience and a knack for exploring nuances while creating safe and brave spaces for communication. “After decades of working with kids and adults I noticed that both had many of the same emotional intelligence needs at school, home, and work.”
AllyshipEveryone wants to feel important and like they matter, while having a good life.” Those who want to practice cultural equitable allyship are often not quite sure how to do that safely, so they become bystanders. Those who have been upstanders in the practice of allyship have been trying to create change for so long that many of them have become overwhelmed or burnt out. “Even an Angel’s wings can get tired.”
Those who need allyship struggle to trust those who offer it as a result of unfavorable experiences. Meanwhile many older adults have given up on youth voices and all they can offer, and many of the youth feel unheard so they struggle to receive the wisdom inside of the aging adults in their prospective villages. Kids struggle to find the right words to express themselves in a caring way at school. Adults struggle to find the right words to express themselves in a caring way at work.
At IYCU, we work together to create innovations in empathy & belonging, equity & Inclusion, and emotional intelligence that will foster and encourage positive changes in the everyday lives of everyday people. We are available to meet your challenges and needs in fun, interesting, interactive, meaningful, and hopefully life changing ways. With you and us, we can create magic.