Shattering stereotypes?

Posted on Jun 3, 2011 in Articles | 0 comments

What are the stereotypes we have of each-other?  What do you think of western women when you get to know them?  Do they meet your expectations and previously held generalizations or are you often  surprised?  And for the westerner meeting with women from the GCC, what have been your expectations and generalizations?  Are there some generalizations that were positive on both sides? I have heard story after story of stereotypes being shattered when people from the West and from the GCC meet and interact.  New generalizations are created, networking begins and often there is...

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How do you make your family’s home more sustainable?

Posted on Jun 3, 2011 in Articles | 0 comments

How do we teach our children to care for the earth and model it at home?  Have you spoken to your child’s school about what they are teaching about the environment, sustainability, and our responsibility to the Earth and to our community? For example, my daughter, is part of her school’s green team where they help remind kids in the lunch room to recycle, create posters on campus around green themes, and even provide “no-idling zone” pencils to remind parents to turn off their cars during pick up and drop off. They will be doing presentations to their classmates on how...

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What does leadership in community mean?

Posted on Jun 3, 2011 in Articles | 1 comment

As we move between cultures, how does our definition of leadership change? What are the commonalities? In essence, how does our culture affect how we define and show leadership? When we think of women in leadership we often think of the executive, the woman leading a company or organization, the woman entrepreneur, the head teacher, or the PTA Mom who organizes school donations, but what if we expand this list?  What are the common traits to true leadership? Once we have identified these traits—how to we use them to strengthen our society. How do we impart these values to...

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