Some of my most formative leadership lessons came not from opportunity, but from adversity. During my master’s, I wrote an article that was later published without credit. I had received glowing feedback in class, so I kept wondering why it never made it to the journal. Months later, I casually googled the title – andContinueContinue reading “From Adversity to Clarity: My Early Lessons”
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Prejudice and Discrimination: An Alarming Truth
The story of George Floyd comes as a painful reminder: we haven’t even tackled racial tolerance, when we should have tackled so much more already. Besides color, there are many other forms of discrimination that thrive like a fungus in the damp darkness of our indifference. Physical appearance, age, gender, professional status, sexual orientation, religiousContinueContinue reading “Prejudice and Discrimination: An Alarming Truth”
