March 2017

National Identity, Inclusion or Invasion?

By: | March 11, 2017

National Identity National identity is the collectively shared agreement by citizens and residents of the characteristics, values, and principles that define a nation and her people. National identity also embodies the feeling of kinship one share with others who share citizenship status. National identity is not an inborn trait. Allegiance to your nation is by […]

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The Four Belief Systems of Diversity

By: | March 11, 2017

We perceive everything through our belief system. We interpret important issues like economic globalization, race relations, unfettered technology, social movements, demographics, immigration and international conflicts. Our responses to all of these come from our beliefs. Today, leaders face many differing belief systems, agendas, and degrees of power as they struggle to answer fundamental questions such […]

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Six Ways to Strengthen the Social Fabric of Your Community

By: | March 2, 2017

The social fabric is an invisible cloth that binds us into a whole, especially within our community. Like the air we breathe, we usually take it for granted until it’s shattered. Think about tragedies that have unfolded, in San Bernardino, Orlando, Paris, New York, Boston, Dallas, Chicago, Charlotte, Milwaukee, Baltimore, Baton Rouge Charleston, Sandy Hook […]

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Should scientists engage in activism? February 6, 2017 10.40pm EST

By: | March 2, 2017

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