Why Employee Recognition Is More Crucial Than Ever It’s a critical leadership skill that boosts productivity, morale and retention. Here’s why employee recognition is more crucial than ever. By Caroline Castrillon Employee recognition has never mattered more than in today’s workplace. That’s because employees want to feel valued—especially in the context of remote working. And when they don’t, it could…
Here’s How I’m Overcoming My Fear of Blended Families Post-Divorce Like many other Black women, I was afraid to remarry and create a blended family after my divorce. Therapy and self-reflection have helped me heal and overcome my fears. By Elizabeth Ayoola “I’m never getting married again, I’m never living with a man again, and I’m never having another child” were…
Tamera Mowry-Housley Says the Holidays Are All About Creating Traditions With Her Family The ‘Sister, Sister’ star talks about the busy holiday season and how she makes time to create special memories with her kids. By Tanay Howard There is no denying that Tamera Mowry-Housley has made her way into the households and hearts of many. Whether you know her from the ’90s…
GC4W honors two companies as “BEST Company for Employee Well-Being”at the GC4W Wellness Week Meetup Event. Congratulations to Kinesso, IPG and Kendra Scott on being named the BEST Company for Employee Well-Being in recognition for your profound dedication to improving the well-being of your employees. On the concluding day of the GC4W Wellness Week Experience, GC4W honors Kinesso, IPG, and Kendra Scott with the award…
Since the pandemic, GC4W has committed to supporting a few students with scholarships to attend university. Last year, Josh Kenny was a recipient of the GC4W Scholarship. This year, the Global Connections for Women Foundation would love your support with supporting the Scholarship Fund for Denise Francis, a current African American Graduate Student at NYU Gallatin School for Individualized Study. The Scholarship will allow…
Exclusive: Michelle Obama Says It’s Up to Parents to Protect Black Children’s Light The former First Lady, whose book ‘The Light We Carry’ comes out November 15, shares parenting lessons for Black families in these challenging times. By Celeste Little We aren’t hunkering down in quarantine any more. We’re back at work and school. Many of us have stripped off our…
Ingrid Silva Is Working to Make the Ballet World More Inclusive “Black dancers don’t get a lot of opportunity to succeed because people don’t believe we exist in this art form,” says the Brazillian-born ballerina. But she’s determined to change that. By Gabi Thorne I first heard ballet dancer Ingrid Silva speak at the 2018 Afro-Latino Festival. I’ve never paid much attention to the ballet…
‘Skinimalism’ Is a TikTok Trend That Actually Makes Sense These three steps may be all you need for healthy skin. By Mariana Lenharo Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Fast Facts Intricate skincare routines abound on social media and more products hit the shelves every day—but the key to healthy skin may be a pared down routine. Enter: “skinimalism”—the idea that, for many…
Women Dominate Australian Directors Guild Award Nominations By Patrick Frater Women filmmakers have performed exceptionally strongly at the nominations stage of the Australian Director’s Guild Awards. Sian Davies has three nominations. For best direction in a TV or SVOD drama series episode for “The Twelve,” for best direction in a TV or SVOD comedy series episode for “Spreadsheet” and for best direction in…
16 Charities To Give Back to This Holiday Season By Ashlyn Elliott While it’s important that we spend our holiday season feeling grateful for all of the things we have, it’s equally as important to remember that we live in a world where many people aren’t as fortunate. Among the parties, gifts, and endless shopping that you will experience this year, we encourage you…