‘The Menu,’ directed by Mark Mylod and starring Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy, is a film that operates on many levels, blending dark comedy, thriller, and social satire into a tightly constructed ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dana Feldman is a Los Angeles-based reporter who covers entertainment. In this psychological thriller, based on Sarah Vaughan's ...
We are witnessing the powerful influence of women as they speak out about sexual assaults and harassment in the workplace and elsewhere. These voices heard in the media give permission for other women ...
We've all heard the adage, "power corrupts" (and the longer version, "absolute power corrupts absolutely."). We most commonly associate power and corruption with leaders—those in powerful leadership ...
The authors state "Discovery may be limited or precluded, however, when it implicates an applicable privilege. One such privilege is the legislative privilege, which protects lawmakers against ...
Victoria and Jonathan Faucher don’t consider themselves activists. But when their eighth-grade son brought home a packet on microaggressions and a “Wheel of Power and Privilege” from school on ...
Is the Ukrainian president giving us a masterclass on professionalism and workplace bullying? What does it mean to “look professional”? For generations, the answer has been straightforward: a crisp ...
On April 4, 2023, the Bates faculty passed legislation to enact a new requirement on race, power, privilege, and colonialism for students at Bates College beginning with the incoming first year ...
Beginning next fall, the Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan: Race, Gender and Inequality course designation will be replaced with a more specific and explicit curriculum program called Race, Power ...
The College Curriculum Council approved a new curricular designation, “Race, Power and Privilege,” which will be implemented for courses beginning in the Summer 2022 term, according to a March 16 ...
An internal investigation into a packet about microaggressions with a “Wheel of Power and Privilege” that was shared with eighth graders at Henry J. McLaughlin Middle School last spring has determined ...