I recently had a letter to the editor published in the Washington Post. I submitted it for consideration as an Op Ed. You can read the version that I submitted here: In the spring of 1986, students at Northwestern University were out protesting apartheid. I was out there, protesting and wearing a red armband, as… [Read More]
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Tag: Socially responsible investing
Socially Responsible Investing for Dummies is out of print
It’s a sad event in the life of an author, and one that happens to just about all of them at one point or another. Socially Responsible Investing for Dummies is now out of print. I’m still interested in the topic, though. I’ll still write about it. And all of you wonderful people who own… [Read More]
UN Principles on Responsible Investment and the Resurgence of SRI
One of the ongoing challenges with social investing is figuring out how to define it. The current standard is the United Nations Principles on Responsible Investment, or UN PRI. Many investment firms sign off on it to help meet a standard, but it’s still based on how narrowly each firm defines environmental, social, and governance… [Read More]
Getting started
I’m Annie Logue, and this is my blog. Obvious, yes? This is a blog about money and culture, to give you ideas for how to spend better, recommendations for good books, and things to consider about capitalism. Here are answers to some questions you may have: What should I read here? Depending on your interest:… [Read More]
Corporations, government, Hobby Lobby, and socially responsible investing, part 3
This is Part 3 in a series. Part 1 looked at corporate structure and Part 2 looked at problems with sports teams. Part 3 is about how all this affects investors, especially those who are trying to be socially responsible. Now, social investing is a really broad topic. It is investing in a way that reflects… [Read More]

