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Discriminate More to be More Inclusive

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black_albinoThe author and modern-day spiritualist Neal Donald Walsch has said that “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.”
I’d like to take that a step further – or perhaps just a jump to the left, then a step to the right – and propose my corollary to Walsch’s theorem – that is, “Your social and business life begin at the end of your inclusion zone.”

What, you ask, is an “inclusion zone?” Glad you asked. Hang on a second.

Before I begin, let me say two things:
  • This is going to be a bit interactive – so get out your notepad or fire up your stickies app on your iPhone; and
  • I’m going to challenge some ideas that you may find a bit brain-wrinkling, and I’m going to ask up front for you to not tune out until I’m finished.

Then I invite you to tell me I’m full of shit.

Let’s begin.

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Success Embraces Diverse Audiences

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"Sucess Embraces Diverse Audiences"

Presented by Michael Daniels, Outlook Media.

The 2010 U.S. Census paints a clear picture; Columbus is a rich tapestry of cultures, lifestyles and languages. How can business, politicians, non-profits, and educators achieve fluency?

With Victoria Nunes, Community Affairs Officer, Fifth Third Bank; Courtnee Carrigan, Director of Program Development, YWCA; and Meggin Weimerskirch, Advertising Director, (614) Magazine.

Presented to the Columbus Metropolitan Club, in partnership with the Columbus American Marketing Association, 13 April 2011.

 


 

Lesbians and Gays Remain More Hopeful about U.S. Economy and Personal Finances

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argentinaart Lesbians and Gays Remain More Hopeful about U.S. Economy and Personal Finances


New York, N.Y. and Washington, D.C. – January 18, 2010 – As the U.S. economy shows added signs of recovery and stability, a new national poll asked a broad cross‐section of Americans their expectations for the economy’s improvement nationally as well as their feelings about their own financial circumstances. Three‐quarters (74%) of all Americans believe the economy will improve or remain the same this year, however four in ten gay and lesbian adults (39%) expect the 2011 economy to improve, while that optimistic attitude is held by only 29% of heterosexual adults. Based on several earlier surveys conducted by Harris Interactive, lesbians and gay men have consistently held more optimistic views on the economy.

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