YouTube explains new vaccine misinformation policy; New challenges facing PR industry; PR students adapt to fake news online; Hispanic Heritage Month tips; and more
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The chief marketing and communications officer for SoundExchange shares how she sees the role of the communicator changing, and what makes her excited for the future of the industry.
The crisis of misinformation on digital media will have profound implications for the PR pros of tomorrow. Here’s how they are starting to think about the issue during PRSSA’s Ethics Month.
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Although many grammar authorities have adopted the use of the singular ‘they’ for the past few years, historians say the use of the singular ‘they’ dates back to the 1600s.
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DE&I expert Kim Clark offers insights on how to avoid misgendering colleagues and acquaintances, along with best practices for more inclusive workplace communication.
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