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Why Billionaire Bonuses Over Human Dignity Makes No Sense

  • Why Billionaire Bonuses Over Human Dignity Makes No Sense
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    Why Billionaire Bonuses Over Human Dignity Makes No Sense

    ByArianLBryant July 1, 2025September 19, 2025

    A Nation of Contradictions In America, it’s considered normal for CEOs to receive $100 million bonuses while millions of hardworking people live paycheck to paycheck. This grotesque gap is accepted as just part of our economy. Meanwhile, we hesitate to provide financial help to an elderly widow in Nebraska raising three children after her husband…

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  • What The G Word Tells Us About the Power of Local Elections
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    What The G Word Tells Us About the Power of Local Elections

    ByArianLBryant July 1, 2025

    Local and National Politics: The Reach of The G Word In 2022, Netflix teamed up with comedian Adam Conover and former U.S. President Barack Obama to create The G Word, a limited documentary series that uses comedy to educate viewers about the inner workings of the U.S. government. Conover and Obama set out to make…

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  • A Recipe for Disaster: How Bad Policy Decisions Can Wipe Out Small Restaurants and Bars
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    A Recipe for Disaster: How Bad Policy Decisions Can Wipe Out Small Restaurants and Bars

    ByArianLBryant July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

    I fear it is coming and small businesses and owners should be prepared. History has a way of repeating itself, especially when politicians make reckless economic decisions. Small businesses, particularly in the food and hospitality industry, have long been at the mercy of policymakers who either fail to consider the consequences of their actions or…

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  • Is His Aggression Toward Canada, Greenland, and Panama Really Putin’s Plan? 
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    Is His Aggression Toward Canada, Greenland, and Panama Really Putin’s Plan? 

    ByArianLBryant July 1, 2025September 19, 2025

    Lately, I’ve been increasingly curious about Canks aggressive stance toward Canada, Greenland, and Panama. It’s not just posturing. It looks like he’s actively trying to gain control over their lands and resources. But why? What’s the bigger picture? I can’t shake the feeling that this is all the brainchild of Vladimir Putin. Trump’s entire “Make…

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  • Exploring the Intersection of Latino Identity and Far-Right Politics in Paola Ramos’ Defectors
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    Exploring the Intersection of Latino Identity and Far-Right Politics in Paola Ramos’ Defectors

    ByArianLBryant February 20, 2025May 23, 2025

    Paola Ramos’ Defectors presents a bold examination of the Latino electorate, shedding light on the surprising alignment of some Latino communities with far-right ideologies. Through nuanced narratives like those in Chapter 5, the book challenges assumptions about political monoliths and uncovers identity, belonging, and misinformation as potent factors in reshaping allegiances. This phenomenon, while intriguing…

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  • A Nation In Decline – But It’s Not Too Late
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    A Nation In Decline – But It’s Not Too Late

    ByArianLBryant February 12, 2025May 23, 2025

    It. Is. Not. Too. Late. If we act NOW. Welcome back, scholars. Let’s cut through the noise. The past week has been relentless, with the current administration’s authoritarian overreach growing bolder by the day. What should terrify all of us isn’t just the power grab—it’s the eerie silence from everyday people, going about their lives…

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  • DEI Is Not the Enemy of Excellence
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    DEI Is Not the Enemy of Excellence

    ByArianLBryant January 31, 2025May 24, 2026

    Silence is not an option. The events of the past 36 hours—the hypocrisy, the lies, the sheer disregard for human life—demand a response. And not just any response—a clear, unflinching, unapologetic declaration of truth. Because, as the brilliant and noble Maya Angelou once stated, ‘When people show you who they are, believe them. A President…

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  • The Role of an Independent Employee Support Agency in Enhancing Workplace Well-being
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    The Role of an Independent Employee Support Agency in Enhancing Workplace Well-being

    ByArianLBryant January 30, 2025May 24, 2026

    Workplaces today are complex environments, often presenting challenges that affect employees’ psychological health, professional growth, and legal standing. Despite the best intentions of human resources (HR) departments, these internal teams often lack the complete autonomy needed to address these issues fully, given that HR professionals are employees of the organizations themselves. Drawing on research from…

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  • A Warning and a Call to Action: Self-Hate, Economic Struggles, and the Fight for Democracy
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    A Warning and a Call to Action: Self-Hate, Economic Struggles, and the Fight for Democracy

    ByArianLBryant January 27, 2025May 23, 2025

    I want to start by sharing my love for cinema, a passion that has stayed with me since I was a little boy. Movies often reflect life, offering valuable lessons if we pay attention. Lately, I’ve been drawn to characters who betray their own group to align with those who neither care for nor respect…

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  • Stolen Votes, Stolen Democracy: How Voter Suppression Likely Secured Trump’s Victory
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    Stolen Votes, Stolen Democracy: How Voter Suppression Likely Secured Trump’s Victory

    ByArianLBryant January 26, 2025July 1, 2025

    How accurate is the video approximately 6 days after the election? Wake Up. Mobilize. Emerging evidence suggests that our worst fears about voter suppression may have materialized in the 2024 election. What was once dismissed as speculation is now being bolstered by hard data: the systematic disenfranchisement of voters—particularly from Black and marginalized communities—was not…

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  • The Subtle Art of Quiet Firing and Leadership Change
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    The Subtle Art of Quiet Firing and Leadership Change

    ByArianLBryant January 23, 2025August 3, 2025

    In the past few years, friends and coworkers have told me about the challenging behaviors they have to deal with at work, which can be mild or overt. From shady firings to overt power plays, many people have to deal with an unsettling truth post this recent election: the possible erosion of federal and state…

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  • Reflecting on MLK’s Legacy: Poverty, Policy, and Justice in 2025
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    Reflecting on MLK’s Legacy: Poverty, Policy, and Justice in 2025

    ByArianLBryant January 19, 2025July 1, 2025

    As we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., it’s crucial to revisit his enduring call for justice—not just racial, but economic. Dr. King believed poverty was a moral failing of society, an injustice that demanded systemic solutions. In 2025, America remains the wealthiest country on Earth, yet millions still struggle…

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  • Salsa Bandboy to Real Estate Maestro
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    Salsa Bandboy to Real Estate Maestro

    ByArianLBryant January 14, 2025February 2, 2025

    From the Bronx to New Beginnings In life, we often find ourselves at unexpected crossroads where resilience becomes our guiding compass. This story of reinvention begins in the Bronx, where family, culture, and community shaped a young man’s worldview. Yet, it was a leap into new industries and the embrace of uncertainty that would transform…

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  • A Blue Print for WorkPlace Justice
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    A Blue Print for WorkPlace Justice

    ByArianLBryant January 9, 2025September 3, 2025

    In the past few months, I read a book that struck a chord with me on a profound level. On top of that, it motivated me to get in touch with the author through LinkedIn. As a result of the fact that I purchased and read the book in the year 2023, it has taken…

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  • Lead the Way or Manage the Day? Decoding Leadership vs. Management
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    Lead the Way or Manage the Day? Decoding Leadership vs. Management

    ByArianLBryant December 31, 2024May 23, 2025

    Leadership transcends titles and positions; it’s about inspiring a shared vision, empowering individuals, fostering new ideas, and leaving a meaningful legacy. Drawing on my experience leading diverse teams, I’ve learned that effective leadership involves more than delegating tasks—it requires connecting with people, motivating them, and paving the way for growth and creativity. Below, I reflect…

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  • A Message of Love and Resilience: Caring for Yourself While Caring for Others
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    A Message of Love and Resilience: Caring for Yourself While Caring for Others

    ByArianLBryant December 26, 2024July 1, 2025

    On December 24, 2024, I officially returned to work after an extended recovery following surgery—a break I needed more than I initially realized. The three pictures below tell part of the story: dramatic weight fluctuations between 2019 and today. I am proud to share that I am healthier now, more conscious of my stress levels…

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  • A Visionary Graphic Artist with Purpose and Passion: Miss Kelsey Ferguson
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    A Visionary Graphic Artist with Purpose and Passion: Miss Kelsey Ferguson

    ByArianLBryant December 22, 2024July 1, 2025

    When art meets purpose, magic happens—and Kelsey Ferguson is a prime example of this. In a recent interview for my podcast, The Boogie Down Scholar, Kelsey shared her journey as a graphic artist, offering a glimpse into her creative process, inspirations, and the profound impact her work has on communities. Let’s take a closer look…

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  • Do Better, Sir: A Response to Stephen A. Smith’s Misinformed Commentary
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    Do Better, Sir: A Response to Stephen A. Smith’s Misinformed Commentary

    ByArianLBryant December 17, 2024July 1, 2025

    Stephen A. Smith built his career on bold, unapologetic takes, usually in the realm of sports. When he sticks to what he knows, his commentary is entertaining, insightful, and sharp. But when he steps outside of that arena and ventures into politics and social issues, he stumbles — often spectacularly. His latest tirade about the…

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  • An Ambitious Vision for Employee Empowerment
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    An Ambitious Vision for Employee Empowerment

    ByArianLBryant December 10, 2024May 24, 2026

    Liberating Oneself from Institutional Limitations Advocating against workplace injustice demands substantial courage and often entails severe repercussions. Challenging entrenched systems within academic or corporate environments can jeopardize professional trajectories, threaten livelihoods, and precipitate psychological and emotional strain. Employees frequently navigate a challenging intersection between their ethical convictions and economic necessities. Existing institutional frameworks offer minimal,…

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  • A Call to Wake Up Before It’s Too Late
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    A Call to Wake Up Before It’s Too Late

    ByArianLBryant December 9, 2024July 1, 2025

    Understanding Cult Mindsets Misinformation today isn’t just an annoyance — it’s a weapon, meticulously designed to shape belief systems and keep us divided. When I created my Boogie Down Scholar video on Breaking Free from Cult Mindsets, a wave of dread hit me. The more I dug into the topic, the clearer it became that…

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