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In Memoriam: Craig Toyoki Miyamoto, APR, Fellow PRSA

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Miyamoto served PRSA’s Hawaii Chapter in many leadership positions, culminating as president in 1989. The Chapter inducted him as a member of the PRSA Hawaii Hall of Fame in 2003. He often shared his insights into ethical PR practice developed during his professional career with his students and interns.

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Pride Month in a Year of Loathing: Allies Needed

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In 2003, he co-founded FH Out Front, the first global LGBTQ communications practice at an international PR firm (FleishmanHillard). Let’s make more people feel better by saying and doing the right things this Pride Month and all year long. Ben Finzel is president of RENEW PR in Washington, D.C,

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Exploring Best Practices in Global Communications

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The Air China flight descended through the smog and I saw Beijing for the first time in 2003. I was a PRSA member off and on during my time abroad, including serving as an international delegate at large in 2014. Let’s bring full-service expertise of the business to our internal clients. July is Global Affairs Month at PRSA.

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In Memoriam: Kathleen S. Kelly, Ph.D., APR, Fellow PRSA

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As a PRSA member for more than 40 years, Kelly held various leadership roles, including as a member of the Board of Directors in 1994-1996. In addition, Kelly was one of only a few educators elected to membership (2003) in the Arthur W. “I treasure the experience,” he said. Page Society.

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The Now and No of Engaging LGBTQ Audiences

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Now: Getting your internal house in order by ensuring that you provide equal benefits, promotions, pay and opportunities to LGBTQ and other diverse employees. In 2003, he co-founded FH Out Front, the first global LGBTQ communications practice at an international PR firm (FleishmanHillard).

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A Guide to Pride Without Pandering

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And we have a new President and new leadership in Congress. You need to demonstrate leadership from the highest levels, and you need to have something substantive to say, but you also need to understand that your words must match your actions. Well, COVID-19 of course. Pride is a celebration, yes, but it started as a protest.

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Props Can Help a Message Sink In, or Sink the Message

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5, 2003, he held up a small vial to illustrate the amount of material that could be used to make weapons of mass destruction in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. Powell’s reputation — which had been stellar until then — was damaged, along with our international credibility. Choose props carefully. A prop can also backfire. When then-U.S.