Posts From Shannon Mann
War Weary American Blood ‘The Best’
The battles of today are vastly different than at any time in our history, because the uncomfortable reality is that without a definitive response each new attack breeds emboldened behavior.
Tricks or Treats: What Halloween and Politics Have in Common
What Halloween and politics have in common-tricks and treats.
#OptOutside: Retailer REI Puts People and Purpose Over Profits
REI CEO Jerry Stritzke says “We think that Black Friday has gotten out of hand…”
#DayoftheGirl Shouldn’t Need to Be a Special Day
These are the real stories of inequality.
The Burning Bush Question
The support and organization being amassed by Jeb Bush is not to be underestimated.
Rubio Riding the Waves Under the Radar
Despite losing some popularity, Rubio is seen as a strong contender in the current race for the Republican nomination and his conservative stances and his desire to rebuild America, and the GOP, could prove to be just the right combination for the ticket.
Another Summer, Another Border Crisis
Another summer season and a similar scene is playing itself out as thousand live in a makeshift refugee camp in Calais, France awaiting a chance to sneak over the border.
I am Woman Hear Me Roar in Numbers Too Big to Ignore! The Summer of Women in Sports
This summer has been the season of growth for women in pro sports, as the Women’s World Cup rules the airways, two women make history coaching men, and sports centered businesses add to their line ups.
Modern Day Slavery: A Look at Human Trafficking on World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
A look at human trafficking on World Day Against Trafficking in Persons.
A Call to Journalists
Where are the ethics in journalism?