Reskilling can leave professionals feeling less useful, not more. This piece explains why identity—not skill—breaks first, ...
The concept of “identity politics” is much discussed, but rarely defined with clarity. In that sense, one of the political arena’s most salient cultural debates is swirling around a nebulous idea — ...
With growing frequency, social and political discourse gets described in the language of “identity politics.” It is important to recognize that while contemporary identity politics tends to be ...
A rash of cyberattacks has renewed attention on identity and access management (IAM), which is experiencing a surge in demand across enterprises today. Growth in such tools is driven by organizations’ ...
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, is often asked questions about her multiracial identity. People sometimes feel pressured to choose one identity over another. Kamala ...
When Kasper Hjulmand took over as head coach of the Danish national men’s team in 2020, his focus was on “identity”—establishing a foundation for everything from hiring players and staff to how the ...
"Who are we?" asks Manal Badarna in an editorial in Panorama, an Arabic weekly published in Taibeh. Her simple question, which carries a painful and deep scar, is asked by many "Palestinians" in ...
As I said in the last issue, there’s sure to be dozens of newsletters’ worth of topics coming out of this week’s RSA Conference. And my “potential topics” list for the newsletter is hovering around ...
As the presidential candidates crisscross the country campaigning, they change more than just planes, wardrobes and talking points. They change the way they speak. Some might adopt a regional accent, ...