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        Issue 3: The S in ESG
Being Transparent on Equality
Businesses are starting to choose to measure and report pay gaps by race and ethnicity voluntarily in the UK, say Brunswick’s Justine Harris and Deap Khambay. Yours should too.
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        Issue 4: Nature Positive
Biodiversity Crisis
While climate is a well-established concern, mass extinction and ecosystem collapse loom equally large—and businesses are beginning to respond.
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        Issue 24: Transformation
Brooklyn Museum Reimagined
As the Brooklyn Museum marks its 200th birthday, Director Anne Pasternak talks about the institution’s transformation. By Brunswick’s Darrell Rocha and Maddie Hickey.
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        Issue 3: The S in ESG
Business in the Ecosystem
More businesses internationally are seeing their responsibilities to nature and biodiversity. Elizabeth Maruma Mrema is leading the call. She speaks with Brunswick’s Nick Rice.
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        Issue 23: People Puzzle
Canceling Cancel Culture
Co-authors Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow think people would be more eager to be allies in DEI conversations if they weren’t so afraid of saying the wrong thing.
10 min read 
        Issue 25: Navigation
CEO On Record
Songwriter and producer Harvey Mason Jr. talks to Brunswick’s Carlton Wilkinson about the demands of steering the Recording Academy and the Grammy Awards.
14 min read 
        Issue 6: AI Impact
Clarity on Climate
Dr. Michal Nachmany is the founder of the nonprofit Climate Policy Radar, a global AI-and-human driven database and open-source platform. She talks with Brunswick’s Carlton Wilkinson about building better decision-making tools for political and business…
11 min read 
        Issue 22: Acceleration
Coming Out as Transgender in Corporate America
A conversation with Goldman Sachs Managing Director Maeve DuVally.
18 min read 
        Issue 25: Navigation
Community Creator
“Curated, candid conversation is not a luxury; it is a performance multiplier,” Susan MacTavish Best, salon host and founder of Posthoc, tells Brunswick’s Raul Damas.
6 min read 
        Issue 22: Acceleration
Critical Moment
On July 12, 2022, the first public images from the James Webb Space Telescope proved a revelation.
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        Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Critical Moment
As a child in Gloucestershire, England in the 1760s, Edward Jenner, creator of the first widely used vaccine, overheard a dairy maid say, “I shall never have smallpox because I have had cowpox. I shall…
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        Issue 24: Transformation
Critical Moment
In Gatsby, the beauty of the American Dream competes successfully with the mendacity of it, perhaps because Gatsby’s ugly fate is no match for the narrator’s poetic ode to the American Dream.
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