Many years ago, I inserted myself into a situation that was clearly sexual harassment; unintentional, but sexual harassment nonetheless. Because I was a director at the time, I felt an obligation to do something about it, even if it was just to talk to both parties and encourage the director to make a big time […]
Archive for May, 2008
Back in March I wrote a post about a new interview initiative being undertaken here in the Syracuse area, and how the first interviewee was Art Zimmer. Jill Hurst-Wahl, the initiator of the series, named Enitiative, wrote about the interview here, and she captured it all very well. I like that our area is doing […]
This morning I awoke feeling tired and miserable. It’s no wonder; I had been trying to fix an issue for one of my clients, and I didn’t figure out how to address the issue until just after 1:30 in the morning, and didn’t get the issue totally fixed until just after 3AM. And, unfortunately, when […]
In communities across the country, the police are fond of saying that racial profiling doesn’t exist, and that people are making it up because of their hate for the police. I know I’ve been pulled over a time or two when I was younger, but those days seem to have passed at this juncture. Well, […]
Yesterday I took my mother and grandmother to the Cheesecake Factory in the Rochester area because it’s become my mother’s favorite restaurant. It became my mother’s favorite restaurant once I introduced it to her back in March, so I knew she’s enjoy herself. My initial thought was that I was beating the crowd in taking […]