Racism
Logic the Rapper On Learning How to Survive to Strive Against the System (Part 1 of 2)
BACKGROUND Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, also known as the Logic the rapper, is a Maryland, U.S.A. native from the suburbs of the West Deer Park neighborhood in Gaithersburg. He attended Gaithersburg High School. Half African-American and Caucasian, Logic came […]
Peter Ukhurebor On Making The Advertising Industry More Inclusive (AUDIO)
On this episode of the Destinations With Doni podcast, we meet Nigerian-American Peter Ukhurebor. In a recent interview, we learn about Ukhurebor and his cultural heritage, the Cannes Lions advertising festival, making the advertising industry inclusive toward people of color […]
Anita Sanchez On What It Means To Be ‘Indigenous’
For Aztec and Mexican-American bestselling author Anita Sanchez, the term “indigenous” has a lot of meanings. “Anthropologically, we are all indigenous, because to be indigenous means to be of the earth, the water, all the animals, the minerals, but we’re […]
How Latinos Can Bring Out the Best of the U.S.: Sol Trujillo on Destinations With Doni (AUDIO)
On this Destination: Sol Trujillo is a global business executive with numerous successes while serving as CEO of three large market-cap global companies in the three different corridors of the world: the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East as well […]
How Latinos Can Bring Out the Best of the U.S.: Sol Trujillo on Destinations With Doni (VIDEO)
On this Destination: Sol Trujillo is a global business executive with numerous successes while serving as CEO of three large market-cap global companies in the three different corridors of the world: the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East as well […]
Sol Trujillo is Striving to Bring Latinos into the Forefront
Sol Trujillo is a global business executive with numerous successes while serving as CEO of three large market-cap global companies in the three different corridors of the world: the Americas, Europe and Middle East as well as Asia-Pacific (AMEA). In […]
Bob Marley and His Effect On The World Of Music
When thinking of reggae music, a lot of people normally think of Bob Marley. He was born in Jamaica in 1945 and died in 1981 due to cancer. His name still remains relevant, well-known and evergreen, even 40-plus years later. […]
DNAWORKS and a Community in Motion: The Dance of Healing
*Trigger warning: references to racial violence When we connect to the past, we can heal the present, and when we do it together, the ripple effects can change the world. Daniel Banks, Ph.D. and Adam W. McKinney, M.A. have been […]