In the monthly column “Made for Public Media,” Andrew Ramsammy shares observations and thoughts about the distinct opportunities that exist across the topography of public media. February 1st and the ...
Note: Whenever you read the terms BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color), racialized people, and racially marginalized, I mean them synonymously while understanding the distinctiveness of ...
Human trafficking—also known as modern-day slavery—is affecting the BIPOC community with Black girls at the forefront, at extremely alarming rates. So much so, that Shonda Rhimes even included it as a ...
Gaslighting is a form of psychological manipulation, where a person’s statements can cause you to second guess your own memories and perceptions of reality. In its milder forms, gaslighting can lead ...
This post was written by Erica D. Marshall–Lee, Ph.D., ABPP, on behalf of the Atlanta Behavioral Health Advocates. The Supreme Court recently made the decision to end affirmative action in the form of ...
For Jahna Rae Church, a new exhibition featuring her work could be a launching pad to a career as an artist. It could add her voice to the growing chorus ringing in the ears of an art world that is ...
In my last column, I wrote about Brian Loevner and the white paper he’s created through his company, BLVE Consults, on the subject of “cultural triage” and what arts leaders and funders might need to ...
How does the June, 2023 Supreme Court ruling to end affirmative action impact leaders who hope to maintain diversity, equity and inclusion practices? The ruling maintains a “colorblind” admission ...
MetroLab Network has partnered with Government Technology to bring its readers a segment called the MetroLab Innovation of the Month series, which highlights impactful tech, data and innovation ...
Hector Ramon Salazar vividly remembers the moment that brought him to his leadership role at Reading Partners, the national literacy nonprofit. It was the Saturday after Thanksgiving, and he was ...
Before Charles Tombras founded Tennessee’s first-ever ad agency in 1946, he attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville to study accounting and law. That agency still bears his surname as ...
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