Meridian University Chancellor Jean Houston discusses a new story for higher education.
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Luvvie Ajayi Jones isn’t afraid to speak her mind or to be the one dissenting voice in a crowd, and neither should you. “Your silence serves no one,” says the writer, activist and self-proclaimed professional troublemaker.
There will be no Prince on a white horse to save us. It is up to us to take agency and create local solutions that benefit our communities and ourselves.
Words are the most powerful force available to humanity, and so Oshoke Pamela Abalu challenges us to question the words we’re using when talking about diversity and inclusion. Doing so can have powerful implications for the workplace - and even the future of humanity.
Eileen Fisher shares the story behind her personal commitment to empowering women and girls to find their voices in an interview at the 2011 Clinton Global Initiative in New York to support ITVS’s Women and Girls Lead Initiative.
In this episode, we discussed: - How attending King's College School in Lagos, as a young man, shaped his independence.