Courtesy of Bria Goeller and Good Trubble. There’s not much left to say about Vogue’s February cover featuring Kamala Harris, Vice President-elect of the United States. The magazine’s choice of Harris in…
Transitions are tough. No, I don’t mean the current political transition in the US; that’s another blog unto its own... What I mean is the personal transition that each of us has…
Every so often in history, there comes along a leader who makes an indelible impact on society. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was one of them. While the passing of the US Supreme Court…
This Labor Day, we need to pull together – from arrogance, complacency and selfishness – to free ourselves of the virus. Exactly 6 months ago today on March 8, International Women’s Day,…
As we say goodbye to the summer holidays and get ready to send our kids back to school, during this pandemic, it is hard not to mourn the way things were before…
The pen is mightier than the sword. A picture is worth a thousand words. And a paint brush can change the world. Today’s turbulent times remind us that while science and technology…
Never before in my years of following the U.S. elections have I heard or felt so much excitement for a vice presidential nominee. Ever since Joe Biden named Senator Kamala Harris to…
As India celebrates 73 years of independence and the dawn of a new, pandemic-ridden decade, Indian women still have a long way to go in gaining true independence from the shackles of…
August is National Black Business Month, and I am reflecting on what action we can all take to support Black-owned businesses and shine a light on Black entrepreneurs. First, some good news:…