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It Takes a Sangha

By Noah Levine — 2016

Meditation is a necessity for creating positive change, but we are not meditating merely to get good at meditation, or to have pleasant spiritual experiences. We are, as Gandhi put it, trying to “be the change we wish to see in the world.”

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I’ve Dealt with Racism as an Asian American. Here’s How Business Leaders Can Support the AAPI Community

Until recently, I’d never really acknowledged my experiences of racism as an Asian-American woman growing up and living in the United States. On the back of the shocking recent escalation of violence and online hate against the AAPI community, everything has changed for me.

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The Connection Between Diversity, Inclusion and Corporate Responsibility

With the #MeToo movement and the many, often painful episodes of racial friction, we are reaching a new public consciousness and consensus around the need to understand each other’s perspectives.

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What Is the Social Responsibility of Big Tech? An American Lesson from 2020

Big tech has to reorient from their short-term pursuit of growth at all costs towards responsible purpose driven growth.

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Can Artificial Intelligence Help Society as Much as It Helps Business?

The answer is yes—but only if leaders start embracing technological social responsibility (TSR) as a new business imperative for the AI era.

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A Startup’s Guide to Business Ethics and Social Responsibility

Business ethics are not something you need to start worrying about when your company reaches a certain size; they need to be sewn into the fabric of your startup from the get-go.

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What Is Corporate Social Responsibility?

Businesses that practice corporate social responsibility aim to improve communities, the economy or the environment.

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Businesses Must Be Accountable for Their Promises on Racial Justice

A year after the murder of George Floyd and a summer in which businesses declared themselves to stand for racial justice, many of those promises remain unfulfilled.

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Social Responsibility: Definition and Examples

From increased productivity to attracting top talent, there are numerous benefits to adding social responsibility initiatives within an organization.

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Scenes from a Spiritual Journey

To heal the deep wounds of racism, Jan Willis turned to Buddhism and is now cited by Time magazine as one of America’s spiritual leaders. David Pesci talked with her about her journey from the crushing injustices of life in the Jim Crow South to the thin air of the shrine called Swayambhu.

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‘Rampant Consumerism Is Not Attractive.’ Patagonia Is Climbing to the Top—and Reimagining Capitalism Along the Way

There are two small holes in the chest of my black fleece, as if a vampire took a nip, but Rose Marcario, the CEO of Patagonia, does not think I need a new one.

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