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Museum of PR Announces its 2022 Diversity Series 

CommPRO Editorial StaffThe Museum of Public Relations has announced its 2022 diversity series, considered by many to be the field's most provocative and innovative diversity-themed events.The series will be kicked off in the New Year with the 7th Annual Black PR History event, led by BCW vice president Sabrina Browne.   The program last year drew more than 775 viewers from throughout the US, and a larger audience is expected this year.For the first time, the Museum is offering sponsorship packages that include support for all six events, with benefits including speaker placement, private staff lectures/tours, and ongoing recognition on the Museum website and social media channels.  Sponsoring organizations will be able to use the Museum Diversity Series Sponsor logo on marketing and recruitment m materials.The Museum has been producing events to honor underrepresented groups since 2017, when it became the first PR organization to pay tribute to Black PR professionals in PR history. It later added the industry's first programs to pay tribute to professionals in the Latino, AAPI, LGBTQ+ and Native American communities, as well as the women pioneers of PR history. The Diversity Action Alliance (DAA) awarded the Museum the Diversity Champion Award in 2021.Below is the Museum of PR's 2022 Diversity Series. For info on sponsorship, see https://www.prmuseum.org/donate-1.  The Museum is a 501(c)3 educational organization and all contributions are tax-deductible.7th Annual Black PR History programJanuary 27, 2022, Sabrina Browne, emcee6th Annual PR Women Who Changed HistoryMarch 3, 2022, Dr. Caryn Medved, emcee3rd Annual celebration of The AAPI Community in PRMay 5, 2022, Bill Imada, emcee4th Annual LGBTQ+ Experience in PRJune 2, 2022, Ben Finzel, emcee6th Annual Latino PR History eventSeptember 15, 20222nd Annual Native American Professionals in Public RelationsNovember 3, 2022