Jacqueline AdamsGoing bold: How the pandemic is changing New York’s Lincoln CenterBroadway’s theaters are beginning to reopen, and one mile north, the 11 arts organizations under the Lincoln Center umbrella — the…5 min read·Sep 10, 2021----
Jacqueline AdamsFriendships amid the pandemicMary Gentry doesn’t like to use the word “retired.” The engineer, former federal banking executive, and now consultant was looking for ways…4 min read·Aug 27, 2021----
Jacqueline Adams“Driving The Green Book:” History, Terror, and EntrepreneurshipAuthor, educator, and broadcaster Alvin Hall is not easily pigeonholed. His work ranges from the arts to personal finance. Asked how he…5 min read·Aug 12, 2021----
Jacqueline AdamsJuneteenth, George Floyd, and Tulsa: Sweet and bitterThinking about this column, I was reminded of a rhetorical device that an esteemed academic has frequently used: items at the top of his…5 min read·Jun 18, 2021----
Jacqueline AdamsTeacher appreciation: Our role in encouraging excellenceA few months ago, I discovered that National Teacher Appreciation Day and National Teacher Appreciation Week take place in early May. How…4 min read·May 28, 2021----
Jacqueline AdamsWorkplace diversity: Managers must build a culture of belongingIn my first #TeamUp column, I wrote about often being the only person of my race or gender in professional situations. That experience…5 min read·May 5, 2021----
Jacqueline AdamsSlavery’s ‘lingering’ effects, reparations, and a hope of reconciliationccording to family historians on my mother’s side, my great-grandfather Louis Thompson was born into slavery in 1844. He was described as…5 min read·Apr 16, 2021----
Jacqueline Adams‘Master Negotiator’: James Baker and the end of the Cold WarCOMMENTARY4 min read·Apr 5, 2021----
Jacqueline AdamsImagination and Avoiding WarElliot Ackerman and Adm. James Stavridis have powerful crystal balls, the result of their extensive lived experiences in the U.S. military…5 min read·Mar 22, 2021----
Jacqueline AdamsThe Hinge of History: Political, Racial and EconomicPhilosophers, historians, and politicians have been asking a profound question of late. Are we living at a hinge of history, a moment of…5 min read·Mar 2, 2021----