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Mia Farrow Challenges 3,200 PR Professionals to ‘Do Something’ About Darfur

Posted by Kami Watson Huyse in October 21st 2007  

Mohammed Toum, Mia Farrow, Ira Newble 

As a mother of 14 children (10 of whom are adopted), Mia Farrow has devoted her life to humanitarian efforts, but she has never been as passionate about an issue as she is about the crisis in Darfur. 

Mia has been used her high profile as star to raise awareness of the ongoing genocide occurring in Darfur by the Janjaweed, a Sudanese government-backed militia who have executed a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing in Darfur.

As part of her crusade to end the genocide in Darfur and neighboring Chad, Farrow has pulled out all of the stops in a multi-pronged campaign.

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under: 2007 International Conference: PR Evolution, Corporate Communications and Public Relations, PRSA Conferences, PRSA International Conference, Social Responsibility & Cause Marketing
Tags: Darfur, Genocide, Mia+Farrow, PRSA2007
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Social Media 101: Five Lessons You Can Follow from Your Desk

Posted by Kami Watson Huyse in October 21st 2007  


Shy GirlChristie Goodman, a board member for the PRSA San Antonio and contributor to its Byline blog has put together a primer for social media that you can follow in five lessons. This lesson plan is designed to get public relations pros up-to-speed on social media tools. Follow the entire program or just skip to the parts on which you would like to focus.

How do you eat an elephant?

One bite at a time.

These simple lessons were originally posted at the PRSA chapter blog to introduce PR professionals to different facets of new media (blogs, podcasts, wikis, etc.).

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under: 2007 International Conference: PR Evolution, Corporate Communications and Public Relations, PRSA Conferences, PRSA International Conference, Social Media
Tags: new media, pr+social media, PRSA2007
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Help Wanted: Calling All PRSA Conference Bloggers, Photogs and Videographers, Plus Your Comments

Posted by Kami Watson Huyse in October 20th 2007  

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Welcome to the live blogging portion of the PRSA International Conference.  We hope that you join us as we mingle with you around the halls and in the sessions.  We also hope you will visit here often and get into the conversation by commenting on posts.  We have a fantastic volunteer blog team that consists of Josh Hallett, New Media Strategist, for Voce Communications; Eric Schwartzman, host for On the Record podcast and president of iPressroom; and Amanda Vasil, PRSSA president at Kent State University.

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