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
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WBA’s Aaron Radelet On How Covid Changed The Health & Wellness Business
Lenovo‘s Genevieve Hilton
Healthy Bites: The Future of Digital Health With Dan Carter
‘Back To Office‘ Plans Impact Diversity Initiatives
Healthy Bites: Data-Driven Communications With Emily Poe
Asian PR‘s creative evolution, with Ogilvy‘s Emily Poon
A Conversation With P&G On The Role And Risks Of Creativity
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5 Reasons PR Should Be Involved In Lead Generation
A Conversation With CeraVe On Influencers, Transparency & Purpose
Why It's Time For All PR Firms To Embrace Remote Work
The challenges of higher education communications
The evolution of public health communications
How Covid changed the creative process
The Role Of Communications In Techlash
The New Media Ecosystem: 'The Biggest Media Shift Since The Printing Press'
The Future Of Health: 'Our Storytelling Creates A Bridge Of Empathy'
Being Human In A Tech-Enabled World: Creativity
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