Having Urged Everyone Off the Sidelines, It’s Time We Heed Our Own Advice
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Read More...IPR is featuring some of the many LGBTQ+ pioneers and modern-day heroes to celebrate Pride month. Audre Lorde was a Black, lesbian poet and activist whose work advocated for the liberation of oppressed groups. Lorde published her first poem in Sevente ...
Read More...Marsha P. Johnson was a Black trans woman and social activist. She legally changed her name after moving from New Jersey to Greenwich Village in 1966 and was recognized for being a central figure in the American LGBTQ+ liberation movement.
As May 25 is an important day of reflection for the remembrance of George Floyd, the Institute for Public Relations is reflecting on the commitments we made and the work we still...
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A lot is written about the value of supervisors in informing, engaging, and managing staff for produc
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Change within the organization is a reality for all employees but has b
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SummaryIn today’s complex, dynamic, and service-oriented business environ
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“I think sometimes there’s a frustration for women of color… because you feel you are
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MAGNA and Current Global examined digital accessibility and necessary steps toward
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The relationship between organizational psychology and internal communication has never