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Mayor Mamdani’s First Day Offers a Case Study in What Not to Do in PR
This op-ed examines a real-time political case study to highlight how early decisions, messaging choices and timing missteps can quickly turn a new administration’s first day into a lesson in what not to do in public relations.
How a Signal Chat and a Botched Response Shattered U.S. Credibility
A stunning breakdown in crisis communications among America’s top security officials exposed war plans, undermined global trust, and revealed a government in denial.
Why Defense Actions Are Condemned While Aggressors Escape Blame in Today’s Upside Down World
Prepare to challenge everything you thought you knew about global conflicts and media coverage!
A Tribute to Jimmy Carter’s Legacy of Peace, Humanity and Unwavering Kindness
A heartfelt tribute to Jimmy Carter's legacy, highlighting his humanitarian efforts and lasting impact.
The Decline of Impartiality at The New York Times and the Growing Bias in Reporting
Explore how The New York Times has shifted from impartial reporting to a publication where bias shapes its coverage on key issues like Israel and “woke” culture.
Democrats Emphasize Hope at Rousing Convention Kick-Off
Against the historic backdrop of nominating the first woman of color for president, Democrats began their convention in Chicago by emphasizing that they are the party of hope and opportunity for all Americans.
Humanitarian Crises and the Israeli-Hamas War's Impact on U.S. Presidential Election
Nevertheless, the phrase “humanitarian crisis” is missing from the media commentary regarding the war, during which Russia is systematically destroying Ukraine piece-by-piece.
Colleges Must Clearly Communicate their Commitment to Tolerance and Rejection of Hate
First and foremost, college officials must unequivocally declare through all channels that hatred and violence against any group are utterly unacceptable, and perpetrators will face strict consequences.
You Don’t Yell ‘genocide’ On A Crowded Campus
Why couldn’t President Elizabeth Magill provide a clear yes or no answer to whether calling for the genocide of Jews violated my alma mater’s code of conduct?
Can There Be A Crisis Mismanagement Rapprochement In Gaza?
Yes, the second front in any war is waged by crisis managers who know how to deploy what is so missing in action—public relations.
Communicating Internally About the Israel-Hamas War Isn’t Easy
How can internal communicators even begin to acknowledge the pain their employees feel over the conflict in the Middle East when it’s a topic that divides so many?
Attention All Journalists, PR Practitioners And Especially The New York Times: Take Time To Check Your Facts
Public relations people can learn three valuable lessons from the aftermath of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel.
From Silence To Full-Throated Support Of Israel And Everything In Between
How global companies are communicating about Israel.

