SIS proudly announces the launch of our first anthology

Where Colors Meet: A Tapestry of Black & White

An anthology of 26 SIS members' stories - telling the tales of their Black & White lives before and after the Civil Rights Laws of the 1960's.

About Us

Women with Dreams

for Equality became SISters with a

Mission & Vision

Where Colors Meet was published by Seeking Insights for Solutions (SIS) LLC.


Our anthology tells the stories of 26 Black and White women who came together as a community after George Floyd’s death to console, support and understand each other through our lived experiences.

The Vision of SIS:

A society empowered by racial equality, social justice and mutual respect.

The Mission of SIS:

To be a positive force in eliminating racial inequality and social injustice through acknowledging history, fostering interracial discussions, and promoting understanding, acceptance and respect across races.

For more information, see the SIS website.

25+

Years Experience

What we offer

Scope of Our Services

Our Mission is to help other women's groups do what we've done. How can we help you?


Coaching

Our team of education and business professionals will help you each step of the way to create a group with own your mission and vision.


Mastermind Retreats

Our team will create an event to provide everything you'll need to create your own group in a 2-3 day retreat.


Online Course

Our hybrid course includes both video and group coaching classes to help you create a group that suits your needs.


Community

We have a vibrant group of passionate women. Join us for one of our monthly Zoom meetings or in-person gathering.


Book Club

All are welcome to our quarterly Book Club meetings on Zoom. We focus on issues of race, equality, and justice.


Special Projects

As SIS, we work in the community with museums, churches, and other charities to spread our mission of equality.

Reviews and Advance Praise for Where Colors Meet

What They're Saying about our Anthology



I read your AMAZING anthology  and amazing doesn’t begin to describe it. All I can say is that it was GRIPPING…from the first page I was grabbed and then the stories that followed, one after another captivated me. I think what made it so powerful was the stories are side by side..

Victoria Christopher Murray

Co-Author of The First Ladies

and The Personal Librarian



Virtually since the country’s inception, U.S. citizens have been told they are overdue for a national ‘conversation about race’ which somehow never seems to happen. In the meantime, and over a silence spanning centuries, racial atrocities continue to accumulate. This anthology speaks back to a nation’s willful disavowal from the local level. In these pages, a remarkable collective of women confront difficult truths about how race is experienced in hopes of transcending our ongoing racial nightmare. With stories both intimate and resonant, these authors write to advance the dream of transracial democracy.


P.J. Brendese

Associate Professor of Political Theory

Johns Hopkins University

Author, Segregated Time



All praise for the SISter participants and contributors to this enlightening book. The shared stories open our eyes to experiences many of us are only now becoming aware.

The model of SIS is an inspiring example of bringing diverse people together. It underscores the reality that as we get to know one another and become friends, racism and prejudice organically melt away and, one heart at a time, will lead to change in the world.

Jacquie Latzer

Co-Chair, Diversity Commmittee

Lake/Sumter Branch AAUW

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