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The Indirect Distribution Dilemma

Last Friday we closed our throwback at HN Summit Series - Property Management Stack. Did you know we produced yet another series; HN Summit Series - Distribution 2.0? The first episode of this series took place on April 20th and was sponsored by Shiji Group.

SHR and Shiji Integrate to Give Hoteliers More OTA Access in APAC Region

SHR and Shiji Integrate to Give Hoteliers More OTA Access in APAC Region
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The Evolution of Hospitality Technology: Part Three

In the two preceding parts of this series on the Evolution of Hospitality Technology, we connected with five industry veterans to look at, first, how hospitality technology began in the early days, and second, how things started to transform. We round out the series (for now) with part three, exploring how mindsets have changed in the industry and among hoteliers, and where things could be headed.

Women s Experiences Matter? Natalie Kimball s An Open Secret: The History of Unwanted Pregnancy and Abortion in Modern Bolivia

3/11/2021 Women’s Experiences Matter? Natalie Kimball’s An Open Secret: The History of Unwanted Pregnancy and Abortion in Modern Bolivia Historians in the News Women’s experiences matter – this simple truth is at the core of Natalie Kimball’s brilliant new exploration into the tragic history of unwanted pregnancy and abortion in highland Bolivia over the past sixty years. As Kimball so eloquently argues in her book  An Open Secret: The History of Unwanted Pregnancy and Abortion in Modern Bolivia, Bolivian women’s intimate experiences with unwanted pregnancy and abortion matter for three reasons. Most broadly, they shaped reproductive policies and services in highland Bolivia between 1952 and 2010, the years her study analyzes. These experiences also reveal the “deeply ambivalent attitudes about women, and about sexuality more broadly” in urban Bolivia. But, most importantly, as Kimball writes, “women’s experiences matter simply because they occ

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