by John Hope Bryant | Oct 5, 2011 | Bryant in Remembrance
And so, a book is closed, and an era in many ways defines by the imagination of one Steve Jobs comes to an end today, with the stunning announcement of his death. That said, because of what he built, who he empowered, where he applied his transformative...
by John Hope Bryant | Aug 23, 2011 | Bryant in Remembrance, John Hope Bryant Authored
I didn't know Mr. Nick Ashford well when I had the honor of spending some quality time with him earlier this year. That said, it did not take me long to understand that I was sharing a very special moment, with a very special man. I met Mr. Ashford...
by John Hope Bryant | Aug 21, 2011 | Bryant in Remembrance
The following speech was given by my friend friend His Royal Highness Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, in the days and weeks following the worst terror attack on the people of Norway in at least my generation. I am sure it will inspire you, as it has already inspired...
by John Hope Bryant | Jul 23, 2011 | Bryant in Remembrance, Global Dignity
I am without words, and my heart is full of sorrow for the more than 90 youth and adults who were senselessly killed in a terror attack in Norway. I have already called my closest friends there to express my personal condolences, and to offer whatever help the...
by John Hope Bryant | May 2, 2011 | Bryant in Remembrance, John Hope Bryant Authored
I wanted to personally commend and thank U.S. President Barack Obama on his leadership in orchestrating the formal "exit" of one Osama Bin laden. Osama Bin Laden was not a Muslim; he was simply a thug, and a terrorist of the worst order. Osama Bin...
by John Hope Bryant | Apr 5, 2011 | Bryant in Remembrance, Global Dignity, John Hope Bryant Authored
Yesterday, April 4th, 2011, was the unfortunate anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. , at a motel in Memphis, Tennessee. This brilliant man was taken from all of us, his wife Mrs. Coretta Scott King, his children Yolanda, Dexter, Martin III...