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In the past decade, the most egregious violation of the fundamental human rights enshrined in the UDHR has been the genocide committed by ISIS in Iraq and Syria. ISIS genocide has targeted multiple ethnic and religious minority groups and has been accompanied by other atrocities, such as mass rape and sexual enslavement of women and children. On the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide, we will use the occasion of the launch of a new UDHR educational portal to issue a renewed call for Nuremberg-like trials of captured ISIS fighters – whether…
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Shelley Spector President, Spector & Associates, 1991; Founder, The Museum of Public Relations, 1997; Adjunct professor of Public Relations History at Baruch College in the M.A. Corporate Communications program; formerly adjunct professor in the PR/CC M.S. program at NYU. Elected to Arthur W. Page Society in 1997. Winner of nearly 40 PR awards on behalf of Fortune 100 companies: e.g., AT&T, Bayer Corporation and Philips Corporation; named “Creative All Star” and “Most Innovative Agency” by the Holmes Report.
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Steve Drake and Robert Udowitz founded RFP Associates after observing the agency selection process from “both sides of the aisle” and recognizing the need to streamline and improve the way searches are made and agencies are selected from an honest, unbiased approach. Between them, over the course of their careers Robert and Steve have worked at agencies, corporations, and trade associations in New York, Washington, and, for Steve, in Beijing and Shanghai, where he opened Fleishman-Hillard's first offices in Mainland China. In recent years, they have also been sole practitioners for a variety…
Newsrooms must do more to ensure they are covering the diversity within their communities, Hinojosa said. Hinojosa, who has worked for media organizations including CBS and CNN, founded Futuro Media Group in 2010 to produce multimedia journalism that gives a critical voice to the diversity of the American experience. Futuro covers stories often overlooked by mainstream media, she said. For example, she said, journalists must devote more coverage to the impact of COVID-19 on hard-hit Latino and Black communities. "The reason why you need to have more diversity in journalism is because the…
In her new book, “Once I was You: A Memoir of Love and Hate in a Torn America." Hinojosa recalls her family's experiences against the backdrop of the history of immigration in the United States. Hinojosa moved from Mexico to the United States as a baby when her father, a medical doctor, took a research position at University of Chicago. Her mother later recalled the challenges of the move as a manifestation of the prejudices of the time. When the family's flight from Mexico City landed in Dallas, her mother noticed immigration officers looking them over to see if they were "clean." Noticing…
My “must have” for Thanksgiving is the one dish everyone looked forward to at my grandmother’s house, Aunt Virginia’s Oyster Pudding. It may have been the simplest dish on the table, but there were never leftovers. Growing up in Ohio, oysters were not a common phenomenon and it doesn’t seem the kind of food kids would give a second glance, but we loved it. It takes about five minutes to assemble and can be made ahead and reheated. Thanksgiving Oyster Pudding 2 pints oysters shucked (one pint works if strapped for cash) 1 box saltine crackers 1/4-pound (1 stick) butter (increase for a…