In 2024, as budgets and enthusiasm for DEI efforts take a backseat, we uncover three key misconceptions creating unnecessary headwinds and how we can right the ship.
In 2024, as budgets and enthusiasm for DEI efforts take a backseat, we uncover three key misconceptions creating unnecessary headwinds and how we can right the ship.
Meet Six Leaders from the Newsweek Expert Forum
Expert Forum members have opportunities to build relationships and shape public opinion on Newsweek.com.
Meet the members of Newsweek Expert Forum
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For more than 80 years, Newsweek has kept readers informed about what is happening in the world. Now Newsweek Expert Forum is bringing together innovative thinkers and industry leaders to share their insights on international issues, technology, business, culture and politics.
Expert Forum members have opportunities to build relationships and shape public opinion connecting with peers from complementary fields and getting their ideas in front of a wide audience on Newsweek.com.
14 Top Workplace Trends to Anticipate in 2021
The sudden shift to remote work for many organizations in 2020 challenged age-old workplace traditions. Here s what s next.
Newsweek Expert Forum members share industry insights.
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The sudden shift to remote work for many organizations in 2020 challenged age-old workplace traditions. And, as leaders navigate a new business landscape and changing regulations, the future of the workplace remains largely uncertain.
Now, nearly a year into the pandemic, leaders have had more time to test different approaches and evaluate the future of their operations. Below, 14 members of Newsweek Expert Forum share predictions for how workplaces will be different in 2021 and how industry leaders can prepare for these coming changes now.
Creatives including South African “Black Is King” Photographer, Trevor Stuurman sit down with @EverythingNaArt’s Amin Ameen.
On Monday, Volume III of “the LInk Up” series will showcase visual artists, authors, gallerists, and more on @EverythingNaArt’s Instagram live.
The platform will serve to feature African creatives from the Continent and diaspora, like TIME Magazine artist, Bisa Butler, and Trevor Stuurman, the visual artist behind Beyonce’s “Black Is King,” film discussing the importance of representation in every corner where art exists.
To preserve the authenticity of Black stories, folklore, and traditions, diaspora artists need to be at the forefront of conversations. The LInk UP is dedicated to providing the tools and blueprint to support young professionals on their journey to being at the helm of culture-defining, career carving, and life-changing moments.