This is for you. Yes, you! Whether you are a person of color, a woman, queer, poor, un/under-employed, under-educated, disabled, in poor health, or some combination thereof. This is also for you if you are white, male, straight, wealthy, healthy, Christian, highly educated, and/or currently able-bodied. Perhaps you don’t fit neatly into any of these categories. Whether you are historically privileged, historically marginalized, or a little of both, the journey charted herein is yours for the taking. Why? Because we are all part of a society that is designed to advantage some, while disadvantaging others. Advantaging some while disadvantaging others is called inequity. Inequity harms us all in more ways than most know—morally, materially, spiritually, emotionally, intellectually, and even physically. The medley of stories, essays, and activities found herein is an invitation to process through the personal and structural complexities of unlearning your participation in and acceptance of inequity. Just as importantly, it is an invitation to heal.