Recruiting Goes Global — by Michelle Findlay

Many people consider me to be a lesser breed of people. That’s right I am one of them. A recruiter. It’s a dirty word. Along with estate agents and insurance brokers I fall into an ostracized category of people known as the dreaded “middle man”. Inherently, this means people do whatever they can to avoid … Continue reading Recruiting Goes Global — by Michelle Findlay

Make a Difference

INSPIRATION for MAKING a DIFFERENCE! Our writers take on the controversial issues of our time. From a wide variety of social issues, to the environment and education, they provide diverse in-depth perspectives. With a focus on making a difference, their articles are instructive and inspiring. CLICK on the categories below for access… HOT TOPICS POLITICS … Continue reading Make a Difference

Let’s bag the ultra-processed food industry – by Deborah Levine

Originally published in The Chattanooga Times Free Press If you’re like me and get what seems like 7 million reminders to do things better, you know that this is a self-improvement month .My inbox is full of suggestions for getting in shape, losing weight, eating better …you name it.  Watch the news and you’ll see … Continue reading Let’s bag the ultra-processed food industry – by Deborah Levine

New Climate Inflection Point in our Axial Age – by The Rev. Dr. John Pawlikowski

In my contribution to American Diversity Report at the beginning of 2023, I argued that we are living in an axial era where fundamental structures of human society are undergoing profound change. As we enter 2024, I would maintain with others such as former Senator John Kerry, now the U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Issues, … Continue reading New Climate Inflection Point in our Axial Age – by The Rev. Dr. John Pawlikowski

Diversity and Speech Part 41: Detransitioning Transgender Individuals after Death – by Carlos Cortés, Stephenson Brooks Whitestone

Carlos:  Hi, Stephenson.  Thanks for taking the time to discuss your pioneering transgender research.  It certainly provides an illuminating perspective that goes well beyond the media fixation on bathrooms, sports, and grooming.  How did this fascinating research journey begin? Stephenson:  Those are still important topics, but my interest in post-mortem identities began before graduate school … Continue reading Diversity and Speech Part 41: Detransitioning Transgender Individuals after Death – by Carlos Cortés, Stephenson Brooks Whitestone

Advisory Board

Many thanks to the ADR Advisors for helping make the American Diversity Report an exemplary inclusion resource. Scroll down to see their profiles.    ADR Advisor: Deborah P. Ashton, Ph.D., CDM  Dr. Deborah Ashton is a HR and DEI executive with 30+ years of global and Fortune 500 experience. She led DEI at Medtronic, Darden Restaurants, … Continue reading Advisory Board

The Value of Servant Leadership – by Lorne Steedley

As an executive, I am often asked about the best approaches for developing strong, values-based leaders in organizations. One model that I frequently recommend is servant leadership. Servant leadership prioritizes the needs of colleagues, stewardship of resources, and service over personal power and control. The concept was first developed in the 1970s by Robert Greenleaf … Continue reading The Value of Servant Leadership – by Lorne Steedley

The Demise of Billionaires: Allure of Economic Reckoning – by Ainesh Dey

ABSTRACT: The case for restricting wealth seems rather intense. Indeed the onus of proof is on those who defend the sanctity of the existence of billionaires, to show why they should be allowed to amass or even siphon off millions of dollars. However, this is not the end of the road. The erecting of a … Continue reading The Demise of Billionaires: Allure of Economic Reckoning – by Ainesh Dey