Click Here to Read: “Brand purpose” is a lie: From Gillette to Starbucks to Johnson & Johnson, companies love to extol the virtues of their brand, without actually living up to them. Here is what today’s companies could learn from the Quakers, writes Paddle Consulting’s Brian Millar on the Fast Company website on January 17, 2019. Image: Unilvere. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
Category: History
German archive releasing photos of Dachau camp survivors
Click Here to Read: German archive releasing photos of Dachau camp survivors By The Associated Press on the ABC News website on January 7, 2019.
Young and old survivors in Dachau cheer approaching U.S. troops. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Photograph #45075. Public Domain via WIkimedia Commons
When a Lynching Memorial Becomes a Photo Opportunity
Click Here to Read: When a Lynching Memorial Becomes a Photo Opportunity: A reflection on the commodification of Jim Crow’s violence through public memorials by William C. Anderson on the HyperAllergic website on December 27, 2018.
The monument to document the history and exact place of the lynching of Micheal Donald in Mobile, AL and to tell why the street name was charged. Photo: Omnia Williams. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Ascent; Or, Moving to Israel in the 1970s
On Elvis’ Yahrzeit, His Not So Secret Jewish History
Jews on the Prairie
Marilyn Monroe on the couch
Click Here to Read: Marilyn Monroe on the couch: To Dr Ralph Greenson, Marilyn Monroe was more than just a patient. Now, for the first time, his family recall their favourite ‘big sister’. By Christopher Turner on the TelegraphUK website on June 23, 2010.
Image: New York Sunday News. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
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