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This time, however, the battle is not only in spaces where we have always faced resistance but also within our own chorus. What a year, and it’s only been one month!
January 30, 2025 at 12:13 AM
This time, however, the battle is not only in spaces where we have always faced resistance but also within our own chorus. What a year, and it’s only been one month!
It’s also time for us to truly see which brands are genuine in their commitment to DEI. The ones that authentically promote societal change beyond economic results will grow stronger. The rest? They were just having fun changing their logo for International Women’s Day and Pride Month.
January 14, 2025 at 4:50 AM
It’s also time for us to truly see which brands are genuine in their commitment to DEI. The ones that authentically promote societal change beyond economic results will grow stronger. The rest? They were just having fun changing their logo for International Women’s Day and Pride Month.
Meanwhile, Apple, where Bob Iger serves on the Board alongside Al Gore, has doubled down on its commitment to DEI. How fascinating would it be to know the dynamics of that Board meeting?
January 14, 2025 at 4:50 AM
Meanwhile, Apple, where Bob Iger serves on the Board alongside Al Gore, has doubled down on its commitment to DEI. How fascinating would it be to know the dynamics of that Board meeting?
But these past few days, the news that Disney is moving away from the ‘woke agenda’ has taken over the conversation. Beyond the political pressure and public statements, I can’t help but wonder: what was that Board meeting like? What were the debates, the compromises, the trade-offs?
January 14, 2025 at 4:50 AM
But these past few days, the news that Disney is moving away from the ‘woke agenda’ has taken over the conversation. Beyond the political pressure and public statements, I can’t help but wonder: what was that Board meeting like? What were the debates, the compromises, the trade-offs?