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LaTosha Brown, visionary thought leader, cultural activist and artist, connector and co-founder of Black Voters Matter, will share the value of organizing and communicating through relationships, the power of community building, the impact of d
Whistleblower Aid has been named the sixth winner of the Clarence B. Jones Impact Award, an honor from The Communications Network that recognizes and celebrates the impact of transformative communications campaigns in the social sector. They jo
Judy Belk and Richard Tate, the former and current CEOs of the California Wellness Foundation, are communicators whose careers have led them to the corner office. Each will make the case for communications as a leadership task and an indispensa
Aimee Rinehart of the Associated Press and Mikhael Simmonds, Executive Director at the Center for Community Media at CUNY will lead a discussion on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Comms4Good.
Join us for a keynote conversation focused on communications lessons learned from the US Women’s National Soccer team’s landmark effort to achieve equal pay. The team’s work made clear how plain communications can be a powerful tool to create i
Join two dynamic rabble rousers as they engage in a conversation about the challenges and potential for foundations and nonprofits. They’ll talk about the role of comms when tackling today’s big issues, the value of uniting the sector, the impo
Join leading social sector CEOs as they discuss the evolving role of their work as “communicator in chief” of their organizations. They'll reflect on lessons from the last two years of disruption and the power and need for effective communicati
Homelessness and lack of affordable housing are the biggest issues facing Seattle. Homelessness is a symptom of cracks in our housing, health, and economic policies, and changing the narrative to focus on systems instead of on individuals conti
We are thrilled to announce our Jones Award judging panel has selected Innocence Project as the 2022 The Clarence B. Jones Impact Award winner.For thirty years, the Innocence Project has worked to restore the freedom of the staggering number
Wednesday, October 6 at 12pm ESTBruna Sollod, Communications Director, United We DreamBruna moved from Brazil to the United States when she was eight years old. She received her DACA protections while studying at the University of Florida.
Wednesday, October 6 at 2pm ESTStefanie Lyn Kaufman-Mthimkhulu (she/they), Founding Director, Project LETSStefanie is a Disability Justice cultural worker, educator, organizer, parent, somatic and ancestral healing practitioner, consultant,
Friday, October 8 at 12pm ESTjohn a. powell In Conversation with Carmen Rojas: Building Bridges and Belonging Through CommsDr. john a. powell is an internationally recognized expert in the areas of civil rights and civil liberties and a wid
Friday, October 8 at 2pm ESTDr. Katharine Hayhoe, Climate Scientist and Chief Scientist, The Nature ConservancyKatharine is an atmospheric scientist. She studies climate change, one of the most pressing issues we face today.“We need to ma
How do you develop your moral leadership? Dr. Carmen Rojas, President & CEO of the Marguerite Casey Foundation, and Rickke Mananzala, Executive Director of New York Foundation, will share how they’ve developed their voice and moral leadership,
Building a Digital Movement by The Communications Network
What is Narrative Organizing? And why is it essential for communicators to understand? In this session you’ll learn about narratives: what they are, why they matter, and how to use “landscaping” and “narrative network organizing” to advance the
This workshop will explore how design thinking can foster a deep and genuine connection with the communities and audiences you aim to serve. We will share insights and methods for enhancing your communications, messaging, and campaign strategie
Accessibility can feel overwhelming, daunting, or like a never-ending checklist of items to complete. As individuals within organizations, we may be trying our best to be inclusive, but not always know where to start. In this introductory works
Join Lucas Johnson, Executive Director of Civil Conversations and Social Healing at The On Being Project, to discuss and explore how we can understand each other with greater depth, speak to each other with greater care, and create conversation
With the murder of George Floyd, the movement against racial injustice, and Covid-19 highlighting health disparities in 2020, organizations across the country and world stepped up to make bold statements of solidarity and commitment to racial e
This workshop will share insights, tools, and techniques for using communications research to craft messages with maximum motivating power. Communicators and researchers who work closely together will walk participants through the message resea
Creating an Inclusive Brand for an Historic Community Foundation by The Communications Network
Communications That Meet People Where They Are for Sustained Engagement by The Communications Network
Home Is Here: How DACA Recipients Shaped Their Own Narrative by The Communications Network
Lessons in Listening: How Black and Brown Community-Led Movements Inspire Change by The Communications Network
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