Bending the Arc of History to Social Justice: A Communicator’s Role

A live, hybrid event
Thursday, February 6, 6pm ET
REGISTER for attendance via Zoom — Free
REGISTER for attendance for the live program and networking event — $25

Join the Museum of Public Relations and the Diversity Action Alliance (DAA) for this urgent and thought-provoking in-person panel: How Communicators Can Bend the Long Arc of History Back Toward Social Justice.

As polarizing extremes threaten to unravel our shared humanity, this discussion will inspire communicators to rise courageously and collectively, embracing their vital role in advancing workplace equity and fostering unity. Grounded in history’s lessons and the DAA’s six years of driving progress in the industry, the panel will explore how communicators are uniquely positioned to build thriving, innovative, and inclusive workplace communities while countering the forces and narratives of division.

MODERATOR
Carmella Glover

President, Diversity Action Alliance (DAA)

KEYNOTE
Dr. Rochelle Ford, APR

President, Page

Troy Blackwell, Jr.
Biden-Harris Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Deputy Chief Communications Officer

Soon Mee Kim
Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, Omnicom Communications Consultancy Network

Thanks to our Sponsors

The PR Museum wishes to recognize program sponsor, the Diversity Action Alliance; the ongoing support of our Founding Partners Edelman and PRSA; our Program Underwriters Burson and APCO Worldwide; and our Sustaining Sponsors, Amazon, Google, Honeywell, Muck Rack, Enbridge, Zeno, Hunter:, The Wallace Foundation, The Grossman Group, the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, and The University of Florida.

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Promotional support for this event is also provided by CommPRO.