Balzac, French mistresses, the last regicide and SachéAlthough born in Touraine, Balzac [1789–1850] became uber-Parisian, and most of his stories occur in the capital. Many of his books discuss…Apr 6Apr 6
Closing 2023: A Year of the Queering of the Corporate Boardroom in ReviewIn its sophomore year, the Association of LGBTQ+ Corporate Directors has pioneered a transformative shift in the narrative and framework of…Dec 14, 2023Dec 14, 2023
LGBTQ+ mass migration is not a solutionRelocating a substantial portion of the global population to more tolerant places will prove impossible.Sep 27, 2023Sep 27, 2023
The Association of LGBTQ+ Corporate Directors marks its 1st anniversaryEmbracing LGBTQ+ Equality in the Boardroom, Redefining Corporate AmericaSep 15, 2023Sep 15, 2023
Tomorrow: all eyes on the Indian Supreme CourtIndia’s highest court holds hearing on same-sex marriage To many, January 6th, 2023 will be the 1st anniversary of the United States…Jan 5, 2023Jan 5, 2023
Crystal Ball Gazing: Global LGBTQ+ rights in 2023I like to think of myself as a modern-age Nostradamus: here are 15 predictions for the New YearDec 29, 2022Dec 29, 2022
2022: a year of LGBTQ+ Board Diversity in ReviewLGBTQ+ people only represent 0.6 percent of all corporate board members in Fortune 500 companies in 2022 (see our tracker here), an…Dec 20, 2022Dec 20, 2022
Remarks on how to tackle unconscious bias in the workplaceMadelyn Flores: Fabrice, only 0.6% of board seats are occupied by LGBTQ+ people. When we think about pipeline as well for these positions…Nov 29, 2022Nov 29, 2022
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