Month: February 2018

Remembering the Suffragettes

Women’s rights movements have been active since the 18th century, and 2018 is the anniversary of women’s right to vote in the UK.  The political reform came as a result of the Suffragette movement led by political activist Emmeline Pankhurst and the women’s union she founded called the Women’s Social Political Union (WSPU).  Their slogan Read More

Business Organizations as Agents for Positive Change

Twenty million people in Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia and Nigeria are facing starvation and famine.  The majority of the world’s hungry live in conflict zones, and the world has not seen so much human suffering since WWII. The conflict in Syria is on its seventh year, the civil war in Sudan on its fifth, and Read More