by Taylor Beaven | Dec 18, 2024 | Allyship, DEI, Healthy Masculinity, Inclusion, Leaders, Relationships
Nothing Changes Until You do On December 10th, a true better man died….my father, Ray Arata Jr. He was a good dad, father,husband , son and brother. He was a University of California Bear and played football. He was a fair and impartial judge, presiding over the...
by Ray Arata | Jan 29, 2024 | DEI, Heart-Based Leadership, Leaders, White Males
I would like to first start off by saying Happy New Years to the Betterman Movement Community and also share that I have been ruminating, ideating, and creating quietly over the holidays after a successful Better Together Conference in October with my dear friend and...
by Ray Arata | Sep 28, 2023 | Allyship, DEI, Healthy Masculinity, Heart-Based Leadership, Inclusion, Leaders, Relationships, White Males
In order for there to be successful DEI initiatives that support cultures of belonging, men must not only be part of them, they need to be included. This requires that we all seek to understand men. Over 24 years ago, I had my first true authentic experience of real...
by Ray Arata | Dec 7, 2022 | DEI, Healthy Masculinity, Heart-Based Leadership, Inclusion, Leaders
During the holiday season, regardless of religious/non-religious practice, people gather. They gather with friends, families, and colleagues. They slow down, reconnect, and restore themselves. People gather and, quite often, they give. How we give is a matter of...
by Ray Arata | Nov 22, 2022 | Allyship, DEI, Healthy Masculinity, Heart-Based Leadership
Thanksgiving is here! I don’t know about you, but this year seems to have flown by for me. I find myself looking forward to life slowing down because this year has been a year full of twists and turns. Many people, myself included, are tired. I believe it is important...
by Ray Arata | Oct 21, 2022 | Better Man Conference, DEI, Leaders, White Males
Momentum Lost During Covid and at the height of the BLM movement, all attention was on DEI. Companies wanted to know what they could do to react to the social and political narrative. They wanted to understand and get in front of how these things related to respective...
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