How Martin Luther King Jr. was a trailblazer in pushing for universal basic income

Each year on the holiday that bears his name, Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered for his immense contributions to the struggle for racial equality. What is less often remembered but equally important is that King saw the fight for racial equality as deeply intertwined with economic justice. To address inequality—and out of growing concernContinueContinue reading “How Martin Luther King Jr. was a trailblazer in pushing for universal basic income”

Top architects reveal their dream projects for 2026

Being a field dependent on big developer clients and even bigger sums of money, rarely do architects get to pick the projects they work on. Would they if they could? Absolutely. Fast Company asked architects and designers from some of the top firms working around the world to think about the kinds of projects theyContinueContinue reading “Top architects reveal their dream projects for 2026”

The upsides to not fitting in with your company culture

Most organizations still hire for culture fit—even those that loudly champion diversity and inclusion. The phrase sounds benign, even wise: who wouldn’t want colleagues who “fit in”? But behind this feel-good notion lies one of the biggest obstacles to innovation and progress in modern workplaces. Culture fit has become a euphemism for cultural cloning: selectingContinueContinue reading “The upsides to not fitting in with your company culture”

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