Multifaith movement of faith leaders and believers call upon the consciences of our political leaders to respect that inherent dignity and end the racial profiling and indiscriminate raids against innocent mothers, fathers and children that continue to terrorize Los Angeles.
In CRCC’s annual trends post last year, we wrote about surviving, if not thriving. We write this year’s trends with a special place in our hearts for CRCC’s senior editor Nick Street, who took a significant role in compiling these trends each year, always balancing a sense of cynicism and optimism.
“Just remember, Muslims around the world have faced natural disasters, wars, huge displacement, and they’ve lasted much longer than a year. We want to get back to a sense of normalcy, but Ramadan is about patience and persistence – we can wait a little longer for the greater good.”
One of AMCLI's core leadership principles is that your presence matters.
Given the current situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, in which many are working from home as part of social distancing, remote working tools like video conferencing have become an important way to continue collaboration. Sitting in front of a webcam for hours is now normal, and the impact of technology is felt like never before.
Here are 5 tips on how to show up with impact and look great on webcam.
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