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Content Matters Now More than Ever
Should you be marketing during a pandemic? Yes. Your marketing needs to be sensitive to current events, but abandoning your customers now will damage the relationships you have built with them.
Genesis Flores is 2020 Art Stevens PRSA-NY/ CCNY Scholar for Excellence in Public Relations
Genesis Flores, a junior in the Advertising/Public Relations Program in the Division of Humanities and theArts at The City College of New York, is the 2020 ArtStevens PRSA-NY/ CCNY Scholar for Excellence in Public Relations.
Remembering the Holocaust: The Marine Corps Connection with Stopping Hitler’s Genocide
Although throughout its history, America has been slow to pick up the sword and do away with intolerant regimes, like during World War I and World War II, it nonetheless, often has done an excellent job of destroying totalitarian regimes once it enters the conflict and bringing justice to the innocent once the swords are pounded into plowshares.

