In this episode of Intersection, Rebecca Lowell Edwards, chief communications officer at the ACLU talks to PRovoke's Aarti Shah and Praytell's Andy Pray about race, democracy and PR.
The conversation includes: how using the phrase "white supremacy" in the workplace can accelerate awareness and change around race and inequality; how companies can plan for — and mitigate — the uncertainty and volatility surrounding this year's presidential election; how PR can combat disinformation by elevating trusted sources; and why it's more important than ever that brands come off the sidelines.
Show Notes
The Intersection Series
Video interview with Rebecca Lowell Edwards
A Conversation on Diversity & Tech PR
Crisis proofing your business
Being Human in a Tech-Enabled World: The Workplace
The Complexity Of Transforming Iconic Brands
PRovokeNA Recap With W2O Group's Aaron Strout
State of the Asia-Pacific PR industry, with Emma Dale
A public relations textbook for a new era
Misinformation Battlefields with WHO and NewsWhip
Nepean's Gavin Davis on "corporate body language" and ESG
Mastercard's Raja Rajamannar
Vaccine Confidence with Novavax's Silvia Taylor and Crisp's Adam Hildreth
Connect2’s Rich Williams on the human side of tech PR
Stephanie Cutter On Pivoting Political Traditions Amid Unprecedented Tragedy
How 2020 Changed Influencer Marketing
Proving That Coverage Equals Capital
MSL’s Chris McCafferty On Digging Into Consumer Beliefs
Sling & Stone's Vuki Vujasinovic
Luminaries Mentoring Series: Google's Lily Lin + Maureen Lippe
Milk & Honey On Building A Sustainable Agency
Covid Comms Challenges For Science & Social
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