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Celebrating International Women’s Day 2023 Theme for 2023:  DigitALL:  Innovation and technology for gender equality So as we enter into March and start thinking about International Women’s Day which will be celebrated on March 8, 2023, I thought about what I could write about and the topics were endless, but as I started to do research, I realized how much information is actually out there about the accomplishments and achievements of women.  So instead of
What comes to mind when you think of the month of February? Is it the month of romance/love because of Valentine’s Day? Or is it the month of recognizing and honoring the contributions of our African American ancestors through Black History month? Or is the anticipation of when Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog, peeps his head out to predict how long a winter it will be? Whatever your association with the month of February, I’m sure
Happy New Year! Hopefully we are all starting off after much rest and relaxation amidst the hustle and bustle the holidays oftentimes bring. So how do we kick off the new year? Do you sit with a cup of your favorite beverage and contemplate new opportunities, or time to finish a project you started in the prior year.  Do you label these tasks as resolutions or intentions? Whatever you use as the overarching label, may
Many of us use the term “Happy Holidays” to be all encompassing and inclusive to the many ways in which people choose to celebrate in the month of December.  For many of us in the United States, once we get to December, we immediately think of the three major holidays: Hanukkah, which is the holiday for Judaism Christmas, which is the holiday for the Christians.  And this celebration is celebrated very differently based on your
Plato wrote that “our need will be our creator” and that was the seed of how SBGT got planted. Dr. Lillian and I were having a casual breakfast on a weekend morning, just enjoying some girl time. The conversation drifted into us sharing our frustrations with our work situations and reflecting on how despite intelligence, credentials, and beauty we still felt stuck. We had climbed the rungs of our occupational ladders; well accomplished but now