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60 Minutes and Vanity Fair Poll Trivializes Human Suffering
When I read a recent survey by Vanity Fair and 60 Minutes, it brought to mind a despicable radio and tv game show by the name of “Queen for a Day.” This extremely popular show, aired by NBC, was in … Continue reading
Female Assaults in War Zones – Where’s The Uproar and Leadership?
Friendly fire in Afghanistan has taken a tremendous toll on our troops, psychologically, emotionally, and physically. The same could be said of another form of assault coming from within our own troops. According to a report recently released by the … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Department of Veterans Affairs, ethics, female service members, friendly fire, Iraq, leadership, military, military leadership, service academies, sexist culture, sexual assault, sexual harassment, Veterans Administration survey on female assaults, war zones
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Inclusion: Obama and Romney Disappoint
When talking politics these days, it is not enough to simply address diversity; nor is it enough to just address gender and race. The ability of candidates to model inclusion in terms of what they say and do is of … Continue reading
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Tagged 47%, blue states, Colin Powell, Congress, diversity, ethics, inclusion, Obama, Ohio, presidential election, race, racial bias, racist, real change, red states, religion, religious bias, Romney, social class, Sununu
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