
Racial Justice and Social Media Activism with #OscarsSoWhite Creator April Reign
06/25/20 • 32 min
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Jamie Margolin on Leading Youth to Power: PR and Activism in Zero Hour
At age 15, Colombian-American activist Jamie Margolin organized the Zero Hour Youth Climate March, a youth-led demonstration urging those in power to take concrete measures against climate change. Using traditional PR tactics and leveraging the power of social media, Jamie and her team turned their initial march into a global movement that has more than 100 chapters and continues to inspire children around the world to join the fight for a better future.
This discussion is part of our series reviewing the 2020 Global Communication Report on New Activism, which is available for free download at annenberg.usc.edu/gcr.
Featuring: Jamie Margolin (@Jamie_Margolin), Founder of Zero Hour (@ThisIsZeroHour)
Host: Fred Cook (@fredcook), Chairman of Golin, a global PR firm. Author of “Improvise - Unorthodox Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO” and Director of the USC Center for Public Relations
Follow us: @Center4PR (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram)
Newsletter: News from the USC Center for Public Relations
Visit our website: https://annenberg.usc.edu/research/center-public-relations
A production of the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations at the University of Southern California.
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Damon Jones on CSR in the Age of New Activism: How P&G is Changing the Tide
Damon Jones has been challenging gender stereotypes, promoting sustainability and fighting for racial equality for the past 23 years through his work at Procter and Gamble. Since being promoted to P&G's chief communications officer at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Damon has continued to foster important discussions within P&G’s audiences and enact positive social change in the corporate landscape. In July 2020, he was named the most influential person in public relations and business on the PR Week U.S. 2020 Power List, and is the first Black man to top the list in its 14-year history.
In this episode, Damon discusses how corporations can get involved in activism and advocacy, and the importance of diversity in creating impactful campaigns, emphasizing that doing the right thing for society is always right for business. From PSAs on social distancing practices to new videos and resources in the #TakeOnRace campaign, P&G continues to foster conversations around the pressing issues of today, and demonstrates how corporations can effectively engage with activism on a regular basis.
Featuring: Damon Jones (@damondjones), CCO of Procter and Gamble (@ProcterGamble).
Host: Fred Cook (@fredcook), Chairman of Golin, a global PR firm. Author of “Improvise - Unorthodox Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO” and Director of the USC Center for Public Relations
Follow us: @Center4PR (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram)
Newsletter: News from the USC Center for Public Relations
Visit our website: https://annenberg.usc.edu/research/center-public-relations
A production of the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations at the University of Southern California.
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