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PRSA Puget Sound Chapter Lunch & Learn: Membership Benefits and Value
This is a recording of the PRSA Puget Sound Chapter Lunch & Learn: Membership Benefits and Value, held on March 31, 2021.
Read MoreAAPI Resources
In light of the recent Atlanta shootings which left eight people dead, the majority being Asian women, here is a list of Anti-Asian violence resources.
Read MoreWhat’s in a name? A conversation about the meaning of Totem and a call for name suggestions
The Totem Awards lack the inclusion of Native/Indian people which means as we cannot and do not appreciate the meaning or value of a totem pole and Native/Indian people do not receive benefit from the use of the name.
Read MoreCelebrating Women’s History Month
Women’s History Month is an opportunity to learn about those who paved the way for others to walk through doors, break barriers and make real change.
Read MoreThe ABCs of DEI Communications
Shanita Baraka Akintonde shares proven formulas for handling microaggressions, unconscious bias in internal communications, and embracing a diverse workplace.
Read MorePRSA Puget Sound Honors Black History Month
Join us during Black History month as we will profile Black Small Businesses impacting inclusion in, and around the Puget Sound.
Read MoreNew Year, New Intentions, New Conversations
As we embark upon 2021, with a renewed energy, the Puget Sound chapter is committed to being the archetype for impactful leadership in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion within the communications profession.
Read MoreWhat IS a “PRSA Fellow?”
The PRSA College of Fellows (COF) was organized in 1989. It’s an honorary organization made up of about 350 PR professionals who have 25 or more years of experience.
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