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" ... Given her background, it’s no surprise that Stiklorius wanted her entertainment company to have a strong focus on humanitarianism. But when she told various male senior executives she wanted to do this, they all discouraged her. They said you can’t mix philanthropy with business. Instead, she should focus on revenue maximization and give back on her own time. Fortunately, she was so passionate about this venture that she ignored them. ... "
" ... Hypergiant’s strategy is based on its core ethos of collaboration and the understanding that “selflessness is needed to bring sustainability to life”. It is committed to building a better world through innovation and believes that innovation will be driven by humanitarianism. It’s refreshing and exciting to see companies adopt this kind of thinking. Today more than ever, humanity needs leaders that can think beyond the bottom line and realize that we are all in this together. ... "
" ... MR. MILLER: Um-hum. Yeah, I think so. And I think that's kind of what we were trying to get to and so why we used, for example, language of the social fact, that the assumptions, beliefs, attitudes that shape our understanding of poverty and humanitarianism are broken. ... "
" ... This is not where UK policymakers are headed, however. With the country’s final departure from the European Union just weeks away, the time is ripe to recast Britain’s migration policy with humanitarianism at its core. But last week the government voted down a motion to put the EU’s Dublin Convention — which helps reunite unaccompanied migrant children with family members — into UK law. ... "
" ... Ultimately, significant progress was achieved through the effectiveness of non-violent demonstrations and the nationwide sit-in movement. Parker states, “African American activism, not white altruism or humanitarianism, transformed department stores. But there were elements that contributed to the effectiveness of protest: the liberalism of the John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson administrations; a steadily expanding postwar economy; rapidly increasing black purchasing power (from $8-9 billion in 1947 to $30 billion in 1969); African American leaders and consultants encouraging industry leaders to cater to black customers; pragmatic white conservatism; and the implementation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Hence, in a pro-civil rights milieu and as it became clear that integration could be profitable, department stores not only democratized labor and consumption but also eagerly sought to win over African American customers.” ... "