The United States has had a long, long history of political advertising with roots that date back to the 1860s. Believe it or not, prior to this era, it was considered inappropriate for politicians to ask people to vote for them. They did not travel on a campaign trail. They READ MORE >
Most luxury fashion brands stray from commenting on social affairs. Part of its mystifying charm is that with the title ‘luxury’ comes the implication that it is timeless– as if the industry is too elite to have to disclose their opinions on current events, publicly. As the events that took READ MORE >
In considering the divisiveness of America’s current political realm, social conversations about politics can either be a light-hearted discussion– or, if the involved parties disagree, they could have the potential to cause irreparable damage to families, spouses and friendships. Businesses have picked up on this: following the storming of the READ MORE >
Last week, the country tuned in to watch the first Democratic Presidential Primary debate on June 26 & 27. Each night, 10 candidates took to the stage to face grilling questions and get their stances heard. Some of the major topics that were covered included climate change, immigration, health care READ MORE >