How Public Media Can Create Equitable and Inclusive Content & Marketing
Learn to recognize if the materials you publish are reinforcing or subverting stereotypes.
Learn to recognize if the materials you publish are reinforcing or subverting stereotypes.
Learn concrete ways to better represent the community you serve by attracting diverse donors through on-air fundraising.
Steps you can follow when you learn you've made a mistake and offended someone based on race.
A veteran public media professional describes how she indirectly discovered the value of standing up for diversity, equity and inclusion.
WUOL program director and director of radio, Daniel Gilliam, is unequivocal about his station's stance on anti-racism, and said so publicly.
Any institution that has been designed can be redesigned. Our own “reckoning” requires we undertake “creative risk” necessitating a recalibration of public media core values and best practices.
For public media to move forward, we must recognize and untangle our deeply-embedded characteristics of white supremacy culture.
Public media grapples with the same issues of implicit bias and whiteness that exist nationwide.
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