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Stay the Course: Why Pride and Juneteenth Still Matter in the Workplace

Across industries, a growing number of organizations are scaling back or eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts. These rollbacks, driven by political and economic pressure as well as concerns around legal risk, impact everything from corporate culture to products and public health. With Pride Month and Juneteenth fast approaching, the silence is louder than ever.

Published by BDC Strategy Group

Each moment matters luncheon, temple shalom celebrates

The 11th annual Each Moments Matters Luncheon was held on Oct. 16 at the T. Boone Pickens Hospice and Palliative Care Center benefiting Faith Presbyterian Hospice, accredited by the National Institute for Jewish Hospice. The theme, “Across the Pond,” reflected the luncheon’s unique venue, the co-chair’s British birthplace and the keynote speaker who flew 25 missions from England to Nazi Germany in World War II.

Submitted to the Texas Jewish Post

PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR FEELS ‘REPRESEntation is extremely important’

Students took to Twitter at the beginning of the semester to show their enthusiasm over having a new African-American psychology professor. Terry Davis began her career at UNT in January of 2019 as a lecturer and undergraduate advisor for the psychology department. Davis, who is not on social media, said she was unaware of her online popularity.

Published by the North Texas Daily

Elementary students give back through soup-er bowl drive

Although second-grade teacher Cheryl Wisch won’t be watching the Super Bowl, she has some other traditions that make this time special to her. For about 20 years, she has led a Super Bowl-themed canned food drive at her campus.

Published by Mansfield ISD

Hospice patient raises over $120,000 FOR T. BOONE PICKENS CENTER

When 60-year-old Rick Czerwinski learned of the return of his cancer and his terminal diagnosis, he wanted to be fully informed about his choices and information about his proposed treatments. He chose to decline treatment and instead focus on enjoying his time with his family and friends, not realizing this plan would include the T. Boone Pickens Hospice and Palliative Care Center.

Published by Forefront Living

Hospice patient gets Christmas in November as his Faithful Wish

On November 6, patient Alexander Diaz and his friends and family celebrated Christmas early as part of Faith Presbyterian Hospice’s Faithful Wishes program. The Faithful Wishes program fulfills special requests with transformational and inspirational experiences, such as a retired pilot who wanted to fly one more time or a father wanting to spend one last Christmas with his family.

Published by Forefront Living