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The word pride has shifted over the millennia, from being first used to describe one of the seven deadly sins in Roman ...
Perhaps the outlook developed when COVID-19’s uncontrolled spread upended nearly every facet of their young lives. Maybe it ...
BROOKE GILLIS (CEO, Innovation Depot): Entrepreneurship represents possibility. It’s where passion meets action. Where ideas ...
In Roman Catholic traditions, some theologians consider pride — or the idea of unchecked self-importance ... Stein added that "gay pride" and "gay power" were influenced by "Black pride" and ...
At 37 she became the world's youngest female head of government. Now a fellow at Harvard University, Jacinda Ardern talks ...
The biggest hurdle to emotional healing and well-being is the natural tendency to dwell on injury and to blame everyone ...
The Weaponization of Influence Unethical power brokers excel at distilling complex issues into catchy, emotionally charged ...
Georgia state Rep. Sam Park writes about his commitment not just to celebrate where we’ve come from, but to the work of ...
In leaping to defend the Trump Administration, the Court conveniently ignored a long-established precedent that prevented ...
Stanford University PhD graduates offered a reminder of why the value of elevator pitches, not for the tools, but for the habits they embody.
The amendment would make unconstitutional racial inequity over a certain threshold, as well as racist ideas by public officials (with “racist ideas” and “public official” clearly defined).