COVID-19 and Videoclassism: Implicit Bias, Videojudgment, and Why I’m Terrified to Have You Look Over My Shoulder
Just this week, I found myself leading an all-day webinar on antiracism for a group of over 100 Vermont educators. I was originally due to co-lead the session in person with the nation’s foremost expert on poverty, Dr.
Why leadership isn’t a miracle cure for the COVID-19 crisis (and what can really help)
A psychiatrist who’s also a professor of organizational behavior observes that times of crisis usually evoke familiar images of generals or endurance athletes. Instead, he argues, “a public health crisis is not a war or a race.” Here’s what it will take.
A Second Round of Coronavirus Layoffs Has Begun. Few Are Safe
People who thought their jobs were secure, including white-collar professionals, increasingly face unemployment as the pandemic causes economic pain across industries.
Virtual 'Love Sweet Love' From Quarantined Berklee College of Music Students
Student Shelbie Rassler, eager to bring her community together amid quarantine and isolation, organized a massive performance of the classic "What the World Needs Now Is Love" and put it on YouTube.
A short manifesto about the future of online interaction [Feel free to share.] The world is changing. Faster and more suddenly than most of us expected. And beyond the fraught health emergencies th…
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Leadership Resources for Times of Crisis
Explore resoures from CCL to improve leadership during coronavirus and beyond, as well as answers to frequently asked questions on leading through crisis.