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Revisiting the Rope: Interview at the National Museum of African American History and Culture
We revisit an interview with Deborah Tulani Salahu-Din, an exhibition researcher, who shared a story about the artifact that speaks to her most at the museum.
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COVID-19: The HR Community Responds
We’re in the middle of uncharted territory for HR professionals. But there is hope and a community of people willing to help.
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The Rope: Interview at the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Deborah Tulani Salahu-Din, an exhibition researcher, shares a story about the artifact that speaks to her most at the museum.
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Recognition: The Bridge Between Diversity and Inclusion
Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat, the civil rights movement, the building of the NMAAHC, and navigating the minority experience are all rooted in a desire to belong and be recognized.
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Humans of HR: moving into the roaring 20s
We asked the Humans of HR group to take a look at the last decade through an HR lens and pick the key trends from the past while looking toward the future.
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Top 10 Workhuman Radio Episodes of 2019
From "humans of Workhuman" features to leadership lessons from Kate Cole and Gary Hamel, we recap the best episodes on Workhuman Radio this year.
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Humans of HR: Tackling Mental Health at Work
Is the stigma against mental health decreasing? What is often overlooked in terms of mental health at work? We poll key HR influencers to get their take.
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Humans of HR: the gratitude effect
In celebration of World Gratitude Day this month, I asked the Humans of HR – a group of influential thinkers in the HR space committed to make work more human – their thoughts on gratitude.
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