| | September 8, 2017 | 1. 'Chuck and Nancy' sound like a sweet folk duo, not Oval Office sharks 2. Praying for relief from angry winds, Irma's hot breath, writ large and vast 3. Well…actually… Sharapova is kinda 'Stoppable.' Ya feel? 4. Michael Bennett takes no knee to power, and he has friends. Lots of them. 5. Every day's a Trek: Phasers on stun, beam up love. Live long and prosper Wishing everyone in Irma's path the best possible outcome, followed by real relief. | | | | | | IncludeU30 Day 8: Get vulnerable, says Starbucks CEO | Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson gets real about authentic leadership, at a time when the company is making a serious investment in diverse hires and in low-income neighborhoods. Johnson, who spends a great deal of time in the field, says he's learned to be a better leader by getting vulnerable. "The way I describe it — it's where you learn to listen with your heart, and from that, it makes you much more aware of the human experience which leads to empathy and compassion for others," he says. It's really good. | Fortune | | Ava Duvernay and her many FIRSTS | Time's new project features women who are changing the world (the full list can be found here). I started with this profile of Ava DuVernay, who was an adorable child of a matriarchal family long before she became the first black woman to direct a film nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars. "I think I'm not the first woman capable of directing a $100 million dollar picture," she begins. "It's just the time I happen to be here." And, in a patriarchal film system, built by men for men, "it comes down to who gets to tell the story." | Five former presidents join forces for Harvey victims | The five men, George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama, launched the One America Appeal yesterday, encouraging people to donate towards recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. "People are hurting down here," former President George W. Bush, a Texan, said in the campaign's video. "But as one Texan put it we've got more love in Texas than water." President Trump later tweeted his support of the campaign. | Fortune | | Job alert: Vimeo is looking for a director of people and inclusion | Please click and share with anyone who is job-hunting. Even if you're not looking for a new position, the job requirements are instructive. They include: Tracking and reporting employee behaviors, continuously assessing employee climate, creating new inclusion programs, and ensuring equity in compensation. Also, this: "Manage and resolve complex employee relations issues, and conduct thorough investigations that are well-documented." Inclusion is real work, y'all. | Greenhouse | | . | | | | | Michael Bennett's is not here for this | Last month, LVPD officers detained Michael Bennet as he ran to safety after what sounded like gun shots at a hotel casino. On Wednesday, Bennett accused them of using excessive force. Read his very clear-headed account of the incident here, which he posted on Twitter. The LVPD union responded with a pointed letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goddell, asking that he open an investigation into Bennett's accusation. "While the NFL may condone Bennett's disrespect for our American Flag and everything it symbolizes, we hope the League will not ignore Bennett's false accusation against our police officers." The NFL is standing by Bennett, and new questions are being raised about the officers' conduct. | Sports Illustrated | | An in-flight magazine mistakenly identified Lupita Nyong'o as being from "Wakanda" | Wakanda exists only in the imaginations of comic book fans since it's the mythical kingdom that is home to Marvel's Black Panther superhero. Although Nyong'o will be starring in the long-awaited film version of the popular comic, she is from a real place: Born to diplomat parents in Mexico City, and raised partly in the real country of Kenya. The gaffe occurred in the British Airways' in-flight magazine, which published a photo montage of stars they believe will make a 2018 best-dressed list. Okay. | Quartz | | Steve Harvey on regrets: He has a few | The busy mogul - he has six shows, has authored four books, has his own clothing line, plus a syndicated radio show - speaks candidly about some of his recent missteps. One was a leaked memo, in which he comes across as a harsh and imperious boss (an image counter to the accessible good guy he presents as on the air waves). And the other was when he met with then president-elect Trump, after the Obama transition team extended an invitation. "I was being called names that I've never been called: Uncle Tom. A coon. A sellout. Because I went to see this man?!" | Hollywood Reporter | | . | | | | | | | | | This message has been sent to you because you are currently subscribed to raceAhead Unsubscribe here
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