The first night of the virtual Democratic National Convention had a solid structure, powerful speeches, and a few surprises to keep the audience’s attention.
Born and raised in Washington, D. C., Daryn graduated from Georgetown Day School, Duke University (AB, 2002) and Stanford Graduate School of Business (MBA, 2007).
100 years ago, on August 18, 1920, the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote was ratified after an intense political showdown in the 36th state.
When we feel alive we give off a powerful energy. That energy is vital—not only to ourselves—but to our organizations, our communities, and our families.
Behave Until You Believe A better way to approach inclusion is to work from both sides of the inclusion spectrum, beginning with awareness at one end and behavior at the other.
The Democrats are meeting the chaos of Trump with inspiration and competence. Rather than competing with the Trump circus, Dems have chosen to present an alternative. It's working.
There is little doubt that political disinformation will escalate in the run-up to the fall presidential election. Facebook’s failure to address the problem of political disinformation enables and empowers groups like QAnon to degrade democratic discourse and sow the seeds of violence.
Yesterday, a screeching u-turn from the British government on high school grades – a policy reversal borne of desperation to quell mounting public and political anger, and a move emblematic of London’s increasingly lamentable efforts to handle the wider consequences of coronavirus.
There is no better business case for adversity than the current situation for companies promoting or ticketing mass events in theaters, arenas, and stadiums.
Equal Rights Advocates, One Fair Wage and Equal Pay Today partnered to raise awareness on Black Women’s Equal Pay Day by hosting a free online conversation.