Inclusion
Representation in Advertising: Do You See Yourself Reflected in the Brands You Love?
To create work that reflects the world, we need to be all in. Lorraine Twohill, Chief Marketing Officer of Google The World Health Organization estimates that 1.3 billion people — or one in six people worldwide — experience significant disability. […]
Peter Ukhurebor On Making the Advertising Industry More Inclusive (VIDEO)
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 […]
In Pursuit of Inclusion — The Revolutionary Met
The art world has been one of the most transient, changing communities around the globe, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has been on the forefront of that in recent years. New movements and styles pertain […]
Diversity — Spreading a Message of Encouragement Within Higher Education
During most discussions about diversity, it’s not seen as a strength but rather an obstacle to overcome. Committees overseeing diversity within organizations often spend months deciding how to define diversity and end up failing at initiating real change. For universities, […]
Virtual Sundance Series: Choose Your Own Sundance Adventure(Quiz!)
With 71 feature films, the options at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival are numerous. The schedule includes so many incredible films, events and talks that are inclusive of the Culturs community. All talks and events are free to view globally. […]
Emmy Wins and Calls for Diversity
The Hollywood film industry has been heavily criticized in the past because of the lack of representation and diversity among casts of films and movies. In recent years, the rise of social media and the ability to state our thoughts on a public platform have upped the conversation around this issue — and the 71st Emmy Awards, which aired September 22, 2019, was no exception.
Dancing, Kissing Skeletons Remind Us Love Is In Your Bones
“America the brave, still afraid of we don’t know” American rapper Ben Macklemore isn’t the first to take a stand against discrimination, inclusion, and racism in the United States, and surely won’t be the last. After remaining America’s leading […]