December 2016

Can Your Job Be Done by A Robot?

By: | December 21, 2016

There is a well known saying that I researched on the Big Apple that goes like this, ‘Generals always fight the last war” which means that military strategy often focuses on what has happened rather than what will happen. “There is a tendency in many armies to spend the peace time studying how to fight […]

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The Age of MultiDentity Requires a New Mindset

By: | December 6, 2016

Moving From Diversity to MultiDentity I have spent the last three years documenting the emergence of a new age that has arrived: the Age of MultiDentity. It’s sweeping the globe, born of the convergence of economic globalization, unbounded technology, demographic shifts, and the continuous expansion of individual and cultural freedom, and the resistance to such […]

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The Spirit of MultiDentity

By: | December 2, 2016

When a fiery red sunset or the amber leaves capture your spirit, you can lose yourselves in the beauty and magnificence of nature. Just as we can lose ourselves in nature, we can also find ourselves in our empathy and compassion for others. When I catch a glimpse of a small girl starving in Africa, […]

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ABC’s New Show Designated Survivor Tackles Islamophobia and Patriotism

By: | December 1, 2016

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5 Things You Can do to Combat Fear and Anxiety

By: | December 1, 2016

What keeps you awake at night? Job security, paying the bills, worrying about a loved one’s health, kids struggling in school, relationship challenges? All of these examples can cause you to worry, and fear saps your vital energy. Fear can affect you on many levels of your life, in ways you may not even fully […]

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Don’t Let Your Cultural Group Expectations Limit You

By: | December 1, 2016

We often don’t think about the unwritten rules that are a part of the identity groups to which we belong. Informal expectations and norms are present in every identity group, and if you’re a group member, you’re expected to follow these rules. Violating the expectations and established standards of your identity groups can cause you […]

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Review: ABC Tackling Islamophobia and Racism in The Designated Survivor

By: | December 1, 2016

“Designated Survivor” is a new drama series about a lower-level cabinet member, Tom Kirkman, catapulted into the Oval office and the presidency after a catastrophic attack on the night of the State of the Union address killed the president and the Cabinet. Kirkman was the Housing and Urban Development secretary — who was named the […]

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