“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely,” cautioned 19th century British historian Lord Acton. Yet in today’s conflict-ridden world, power is king (or queen, as the case may be ...
The Internet, digital technologies, and the informational ecosystems they create are too often understood in abstract, immaterial, and (particularly) aspatial terms. While this mythology is not as ...
When Naseem Rochette was hit by a car walking through a pedestrian crosswalk and run over three times, the question wasn’t how she’d recover. The doctors questioned whether she’d survive at all. Out ...
We live in a society that often pushes competition over collaboration and rivalry over support. The prevailing narrative frames success, happiness, and opportunities as limited resources, essentially ...
When leaders focus on DEI as advancing a set of programs, initiatives, or policies, they risk marginalizing the groups of people the efforts were meant to help. Inclusion doesn’t begin with programs ...
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