sustainable development goals

In Honor of Martin Luther King Jr.: Regeneration for Civil Rights and Resilient Communities

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter”…Martin Luther King Jr.

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

I hope you are well during these challenging times and Happy New Year. 

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Despite the lockdowns in 2020, we are still on track for a world that is going to be too warm to sustain life as we know it.  

Earth’s climate is going through unprecedented changes in the history of modern civilization as a result of human behaviors. Without adaptation and mitigation strategies, substantial damages to the U.S. economy, environment, human health and well-being will continue to increase over the coming decades.  These include increasing greenhouse gas emissions, higher temperature and precipitation extremes, flooding and wildfires.

This is influencing the migration patterns of humans, marine and wildlife species to find better places to live and survive in and outside of cities.

Nearly 8 million Americans fell into financial hardship last year, marking the single largest year-over-year increase since the government began tracking the poverty rate in 1960.

This is further underscoring the importance of convening action to address our planet’s challenging health, racial inequalities and environmental problems.

Since founding Reputation Dynamics in 2005, we have seen transformative progression in the corporate social responsibility movement, now transitioning to regenerating business practices based on truthfulness and purpose-driven. Companies continue to back their employees by protecting their health and safety while allowing them a greater voice in corporate decision-making and participation in virtual volunteer programs.

We are excited to represent clients, mingle with peers and share authentic narratives. I look forward to connecting with peers in 2021, inspire fresh thinking and new ideas for building a more equitable society.

With hope and optimism for future generations,

Samantha Taylor

Photo: Boar’s Head Resort, Charlottesville, VA

Founder of Reputation Dynamics and Elephant Art Shop

I look forward to connecting with peers who are making the world a better place, advancing the Sustainable Development Goals. Please contact me at:  

sam@reputation-dynamics.com


Nature Calls: Rebalancing the GPS System

To my Friends, Colleagues and Community, 

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I wish everyone well during these challenging times, optimism for positive outcomes, for the sake of humanity and our future generations. 

Born in the UK and informative years in Kenya, the USA is the longest place I have resided to pursue my dreams. I am reminded what my Mother endured for several years during World War 11, who was frequently sent to shelters, had gas mantles and masks in their homes, ration books for food, coupons for essential clothing.  There was no telephone and not everyone had a radio.  As there was no National Health Service then, the nations worked together by example for the common good to preserve life, community and world peace.

My family lived through a shut down in Kenya, during the 1982 Kenyan coup d'état, a failed attempt to overthrow President Daniel Arap Moi,confining us to our homes, a rifle lined curfew and access to barely any food for several weeks.  The Expatriate community, foreign aid and civil society worked together to restore the community and daily life.

Let us now follow their stoicism. During these times, families, people and community must rally to ensure survival, development and growth rather than be driven by politics and fear.

Earth’s climate will continue to go through unprecedented changes in the history of modern civilization, such as diseases, as a result of human behaviors. Without adaptation and mitigation strategies, substantial damages to the U.S. economy, environment, human health and well-being will continue to increase over the coming decades.

The world is going through a major RESET on our values, community, sense of purpose and ensuring resilient communities for the long-term.

From the Power of Kabbalah:

“We have been conditioned to focus our awareness on the 1 percent realm of existence, which is akin to chasing our own shadows. Kabbalah says that won’t cut it. It’s an exercise in futility”

This time of social distancing gives us PAUSE to reflect and think:

 What does a human being truly desire from life? 

Top priorities on the list include health, happiness, control – among others that resonate with people. Physical possessions are not the answer in the pursuit of happiness.

As we navigate this complex tipping point together, it is time to convene and refine solid networks, build partnerships for social and environmental impact, maintain a healthy lifestyle, mobilize a community to better the world – with a focus on empowering our youth, protecting our planets natural resources, arts and workforce development.

During this pause, I will continue to convene partnerships, provide development and marketing services to nonprofits, individuals and the private sector utilizing the power of digital/virtual tools – to also include the Woodstock, NY community and organizations.

I remain committed to my mission and for art inspiration for family, loved ones, please visit – Elephant Art Shop.

United we will stand.

By: Samantha Taylor - Founder of Reputation Dynamics 

Self portrait photo taken at The Comeau Property, Woodstock.

Since 2005, Reputation Dynamics (RD) has committed to addressing social, environmental and human justice issues. RD mobilizes corporations, NGOs/civil society and academia to devise share-valued approaches and develop inclusive partnerships.

I look forward to connecting with peers who are making the world a better place, advancing the Sustainable Development Goals. Please contact me at:  

sam@reputation-dynamics