
Of Rosa Parks and the #MeToo Movement
December 21, 1956 -- the day after The Supreme Court's orders of injunction prohibiting segregation on Montgomery, AL city buses were issued to city officials. One year and 20 days after her arrest for refusing to relinquish her seat to a white woman, Miss Rosa Parks, with characteristic dignity, took her rightful seat, marking a victorious end to the MIA boycott. Ordinary human beings -- people doing the right things for the right reasons -- produce the extraordinary outcom

Rider assumes all risk
Welcome to the Veracity Blog. As most of you know, I recently “hung out the shingle,” as They say. Like most pivotal milestones in life; wholly committing oneself (and one’s family) to earning a living in the great American meritocracy is both thrilling and scary. In the plus column, it’s a mountain of fresh pow-pow (that’s untrodden territory, for you non-riders) —a free run at quinquagenarian re-invention; a late-inning swing at the 3-2 fastball of fulfillment and satisf

Stepstone Art Resources, LLC opening a new frontier of “Cultural Commerce”
NEW YORK — Stepstone Art Resources, LLC (STAR) recently completed the acquisition of its first two properties and has publicly relaunched see.me, a global platform for artists and art enthusiasts. Organized two years ago, STAR is creating a trans-continental platform connecting the art and cultural world’s online community of artists, art enthusiasts and patrons with high-quality commercial and experiential opportunities. The acquisition of venture-backed see.me and boomboomp