September 17 is National Good Citizenship Day and a perfect day for leaders to celebrate too! Throughout the month, people who lead and serve others can think of creative ways to supportive and good citizens. While it’s not a complicated task, it can be as simple as having a positive attitude and being respectful. Here […]
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a catalyst for change. This year, Dr. King would have been 90 years old. His legacy was pivotal and dynamic at a time in history to bring about greater commitment to democracy. It is not about how we look back at his accomplishments. On the contrary, it is […]
It’s a fascinating time in history when leaders must rise above the fray. More often, tragedy, peril and the unexpected flood national news channels and social media. At the time, leaders must take pause. There is an obligation to empathize and to also be at the forefront of viable discourse and solutions to problems. Here […]
There are some people who I have a very high regard for and these include those living with rare diseases. They have earned the title of hero and courageous without even trying. It’s just because. With almost 7,000 rare diseases, there are more than 30 million Americans living with a rare condition. That is an […]
On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks refused to stand, and then she was arrested for not giving up her seat. At the time, people likely pointed and criticized. Some empathized. Others took action and supported what became the Montgomery Bus Boycott. As history tells us, she was judged and jailed. In turn, she later […]
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