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#PRDiversity: Black History Month Twitter Chat Recap

Editor’s note: In celebration of Black History Month in February, PRSA invited leaders in the public relations profession to offer their views on diversity and inclusion and their ideas for achieving greater diversity in the industry.

As leading PR practitioners, it is our responsibility to ensure we capture all sides of the story when pitching to the media.  By sharing diverse perspectives and viewpoints, the stories which are covered by the media will be the most reflective and accurate of our communities.

In recognition of Black History Month, the PRSA Diversity & Inclusion Committee in partnership with the National Association of Black Journalists, hosted a Twitter chat on Wednesday, February 17, 2016, to further discuss this subject and how we can better work with our colleagues in media.

Using the hastags #diversityinmedia #PRDiversity – PRSA members, students, journalists and other media professionals tweeted about this timely subject.  Participants shared how important it is for both sides of the table to have diverse voices – from PR to press, why we as leaders in our professions need to help build that diverse and inclusive pipeline, share our voices in the room, and to advocate for stories which normally wouldn’t be covered by mainstream press.

The conversation continued well after the scheduled hour and sparked engagement across the country.

Here are a few highlights:

Diversity in Media

 


Best Practices


The Future

 


Laarni Rosca Dacanay is an award-winning communications professional with proven leadership in developing and implementing system-wide, strategic communication programs tailored for the entertainment and media industry. Currently, she serves in the newly created role as External Communications Manager (PR Manager) for Comcast and previously, Laarni was PR & Communications Consultant to the company after the acquisition of NBCUniversal. Follow Laarni @laarnid1.

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