Technology & Video
Netflix’s Original Film ‘The Irishman’ is Filled With Hidden Diversity
Films, TV series, music, photography, you name it, they all show a select audience a certain theme or message. But most directors and […]
Modern Loss: A Global Perspective
Grief can slap you in the face with shock, jolt you awake with terror, or knock you into an emotional […]
Bias in our Digital Democracy
When software engineers write code, they can unintentionally add bias. What does this mean for our democracy?
Leila Janah: The Life and Legacy of SamaSource’s Founder
Lelia Janah knew something most of us didn’t when it comes to sourcing top tech talent, and she bet on […]
Lisa Su: The Woman Who Rejuvenated Global Tech Firm AMD
When Dr. Lisa Su first joined the global tech firm, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), the company was struggling to keep […]
Connection amid the Chaos – Emerging from the stress of 2020
6 MINUTE READ The chaos of 2020 has forced us to reckon with centuries of structural injustice. Although we can […]
ANTI-RACISM & THIRD CULTURE SUPPORT RESOURCES
This document is intended to serve as a resource to white people and parents to deepen our anti-racism work. If you haven’t engaged in anti-racism work in the past, start now.
SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2020 – A GLIMPSE OF OUR POST-PANDEMIC FUTURE?
On May 6, screenwriter Scott Meyers tweeted an article from “The Hollywood Reporter,” entitled “Was Sundance the ‘First Petri Dish’ of Coronavirus in the States?” A few days after attending Sundance Film Festival this year, I woke up one morning thinking I was having a heart attack. Massive pain in my chest. Hard to breathe. Went to the emergency room. Not heart related, something with my lungs. Maybe coronavirus?