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The Museum of Public Relations Presents The Growing Role of Native Americans in Public Relations
Native Americans public relations professionals—spread across some 570 tribes across the US—have had to overcome communications challenges few of us have had to face. Many serve as social activists campaigning against environmental infringements and advocating for better healthcare on the reservation.
Silence is Not an Option: Allyship, Advocacy, and Anti-Racism
Join cross-generational communications and DEI leaders as they discuss the current state of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the workplace and emphasize a call to action for individual accountability and commitment to DEI across all levels of an organization.
Stop AAPI Hate: The Role of Communicators - Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2021 (ON-DEMAND VIDEO)
The Museum of Public Relations hosted its 2nd Annual “Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month” observance on Wednesday, May 12. Please join us for this on-demand event, which focuses on the heartbreaking rise of anti-Asian hate and violence in the U.S., including the recent shootings in Atlanta where eight people were killed—six of them Asian women. Our discussion focuses on the role of communicators in helping to #StopAAPIHate.