Our Perception of the World & Ourselves: What Buddhism Claims

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Have you ever craved something yet felt unsatisfied when you got it? How does this feeling represent how we see the world? Robin Wright says that we’re stuck in a cycle of craving and dissatisfaction because our perception of the world isn’t clear. Our understanding of ourselves and the world is clouded by subtle illusions.  Let’s look at the contorted way we view ourselves and the world.

The Importance of Inclusivity: Why Compassion Is a Savior

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What does true compassion look like in action? How can communities create spaces where everyone genuinely feels they belong? Greg Boyle’s book, Tattoos on the Heart, shows the power of compassionate connection and the importance of inclusivity in building stronger communities. Readers will discover how breaking down societal barriers and fostering genuine relationships can create lasting positive change. Let’s look at what it means to build truly inclusive communities where everyone thrives.

The Gender Pay Gap: 2023 Data Shows It’s Getting Wider

A cartoon of a woman and a man working across from each other in an open workspace illustrates the gender pay gap in 2023

What’s causing women to earn just 75 cents for every dollar that men make? Why has the gender pay gap suddenly widened for the first time in two decades? The gender pay gap in 2023 reveals a troubling shift in workplace equality. After 40 years of steady improvement, recent data shows a significant reversal, with women facing growing wage disparities. The economic impact reaches far beyond individual paychecks, affecting everything from childcare access to housing affordability. Read on to understand the factors behind this wage gap reversal and discover how companies are working to create lasting change.

Covid Vaccination Rates: 3 Reasons Why They’re So Low

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Why have so many Americans lost interest in Covid-19 vaccines? What role do politics and age play in vaccination decisions? Covid vaccination rates have dropped significantly since the early days of the pandemic, with only 28% of US adults receiving the shot in the spring of 2024. The reasons relate to the perception of risk, political party affiliation, and age. Keep reading to explore the fascinating intersection of public health, politics, and personal choice that continues to shape vaccination trends across the country.

Aggressive Customer Behaviors Grow—Companies React

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What’s behind the rise in aggressive customers? How are these incidents affecting workers? What are employers doing to protect their employees? Customer violence has become so prevalent in US retail stores and restaurants that workers are quitting in record numbers. Not only is this bad for companies, but it can have lasting effects on employees’ mental health. Here’s what’s causing the increase in customer aggression and what companies and states are doing about it.

Is the End of DEI Near? The Backlash, the Pullback, & the Future

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What does the future hold for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives in American workplaces? How are companies navigating the complex landscape of DEI amid legal challenges and political pushback? The shifting tides of public opinion, legal rulings, and corporate responses are reshaping workplace diversity programs across the nation. Various perspectives illuminate the complex journey toward the potential end of DEI as we know it. Keep reading to explore how organizations are adapting their diversity strategies and what these changes mean for the future of American workplaces.

The Jesuits’s Mission to Help At-Risk Youth Through Empathy

Father Greg Boyle from Homeboy Industries giving a speech about the Jesuits's mission to help at-risk youth

What does it mean to serve those living on society’s margins? How can spiritual principles help at-risk youth and gang-involved individuals? Greg Boyle’s memoir, Tattoos on the Heart, illuminates the transformative work of the Jesuits’s mission in Los Angeles’s gang territories. Boyle demonstrates how divine love and understanding can create lasting change in marginalized communities. Discover the power of building inclusive communities below.

The US Housing Shortage: Causes, Impacts, & Solutions

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What’s causing the current US housing shortage? What are the different ways it can be handled? An unprecedented housing shortage is undermining Americans’ quality of life and the health of the economy. It’s created a housing affordability crisis for both buyers and renters and exacerbated homelessness. Continue reading as we explore potential solutions as well as the potential impact of Trump administration policies.

Carbon Capture and Storage in the UK: Benefits & Risks

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What is carbon capture and storage (CSS)? How could this affect climate change initiatives? Britain is investing $29 billion to capture carbon and store it beneath the Irish and North seas.  The project faces enormous challenges, including high costs, operational risks, and potential impacts on marine ecosystems. Keep reading to learn how carbon capture and storage in the UK will put them on track to reach net zero by 2050.

Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Relocation Program: A City Saver?

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What is Tulsa, Oklahoma’s relocation program? Could it be a solution to the US’s brain drain problem? What challenges do cities face managing such initiatives? As cities across the United States lose talented workers to coastal hubs, Tulsa, Oklahoma is testing a solution with promising early results: paying remote workers $10,000 to relocate. After initial promise, other cities around the US are starting to follow Tulsa’s example. Keep reading to learn about Tulsa’s relocation program and what it could mean for the city, and others like it.