Author Archives: Annelise Krafft
How can I be an ally in communications?
Over the past few months, Annelise has been writing about diversity and inclusion and sets a great example of what it means to be an ally in communications. Click the link to read more!
READ MOREHow is Hollywood working toward inclusion?
Octavia Spencer is the face of a new PSA advocating for representation of people with disabilities in Hollywood. Read more from Annelise Krafft about how the campaign affects inclusion in the entertainment industry.
READ MOREHow to kickstart diversity in the workplace
How has your organization navigated diversity and inclusion? While these changes don't happen overnight, Annelise has a few ideas on how to advocate for change and accountability. Follow the link for tips on how to overcome roadblocks in diversity and inclusion at your workplace.
READ MOREWho is on the cover of O Magazine?
Next month’s issue of O Magazine will not feature Oprah Winfrey on the cover for the first time in 20 years. Instead, the historic issue will feature Breonna Taylor. Read more from Annelise on how this helps to bring awareness to recent social injustices.
READ MORE#FunFactFriday – What does your bookshelf say about you?
For today's #FunFactFriday, Annelise takes a look at celebrities' bookshelves and shares the books that have been keeping her busy during COVID-19. Click the link to read more!
READ MOREWhat is discrimination in the workplace?
Discrimination comes in many forms. Can you recognize when it happens to you or a colleague? Click the link to learn more from Annelise about workplace discrimination.
READ MOREHow to adopt a ‘diversity first’ PR approach
In order to create a successful campaign that shows diversity, PR pros should adopt a diversity first approach in daily life. Read more...
READ MOREWhere does that phrase come from?
Did you know some common phrases have insensitive and racist origins? Click the link to learn more from Annelise about how you can shift your vocabulary.
READ MORERebranding in the push for racial equity
Brands like Aunt Jemima have been reevaluating potentially problematic policies and products after being under scrutiny for racial stereotyping. Read more from Annelise about how these brands deal with racial scrutiny.
READ MORENow is the time to be authentic
Brands and businesses have been taking to social media to address recent events. In all statements, one element is crucial: authenticity. Follow the link to read more.
READ MOREMerriam-Webster Takes on 30-Day Challenge
Have you seen the 30-day challenges on social media? Merriam-Webster has hopped on the trend to help expand your vocabulary. Click the link to read more!
READ MORE#MediaMonday – Don Clark
Happy #MediaMonday! Today we’re featuring Don Clark, a freelancer with New York Times. Read more, as seen on Landis Communications’ blog.
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