Honoring Murdered Journalists

November 2nd celebrates the last day of the Mexican ‘Day of the Dead’ Holiday. Since 2013, it also shares the date with the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists. All over the world, press freedoms are under assault with journalists, often critical of governments or investigating corruption, being threatened, harassed, detained, trolled, tortured and murdered. So far this year, at least 34 journalists have been killed and more than 235 are imprisoned.

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Sabine Dolan
Rethinking Diversity

Nearly every industry across this nation, and in fact across the world, is revisiting the concept of diversity and the benefits it brings. Some of the conversations are academic and others are deeply emotional. However, more and more we are realizing the way things have been in workplaces is not the way things should be moving forward. 

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Jaime Fitzgibbon
STEAMing Ahead

Many people are working hard to increase the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) curriculum at all levels of education. This is of strategic importance as economies benefit from tech pipelines, maintaining strategic advantage in everything from national defense to global market leadership.

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Jaime Fitzgibbon
Modern Day Montmartre

Artists such as Renoir, Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec and Edgar Degas, to name only a few, flocked to places like the cafes in the 18th arrondissement of Paris sharing their work, acquiring insights, connections and even financing in the various communal spaces surrounding Montmartre. This was the original innovation ecosystem…

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Jaime Fitzgibbon