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Poorly paid workers deserve better than going back to “normal”

Before we rush to reestablish things as they were, we should ask whether that’s really where we want to go.

April 22, 2020

Embracing Vulnerability in Times of Crisis

This SOF Digital Discussion featured renowned psychotherapist and author of The New York Times bestselling book, “Maybe You Should Talk to Someone,” Lori Gottlieb who provided insights into the human condition during times of crisis, sharing stories of the patients she sees as a therapist, along with her own as a “card-carrying member of the human race.” Moderated by digital director at OprahMag.com, Arianna Davis.

April 21, 2020

The Climate Movement Is Open for Business

Activists continue to build momentum even as organizing has moved off the streets and online.

April 20, 2020

Tips for Creating an Inclusive Virtual Space

We can all ensure that our digital engagements are diverse, equitable, and inclusive.

April 17, 2020

Combatting Cybercrime During COVID-19

Cybercriminals prey on the public’s fears, promising the delivery of medical supplies and stimulus checks.

April 17, 2020
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Fight Back: How to Stop Cyber Criminals During the Pandemic

APRIL 16, 2020 – Cyber criminals and nation-states are seizing on the COVID-19 pandemic, exploiting widespread uncertainty and fear to execute cyberattacks against individuals, businesses, and government agencies.

April 16, 2020

Catching up with Kate Bowler and John Dickerson – One Day at a Time

Duke Divinity School Professor, Author, and self-described incurable optimist Kate Bowler catches up with award-winning journalist and “60 Minutes” Correspondent John Dickerson. Bowler and Dickerson reflect on marking time, making meaning, and finding beauty in our vulnerability.

April 16, 2020