by Religion Communicators Council | Sep 19, 2018 | Newsroom
Reframing diversity and inclusion By Curtis Ramsey-Lucas Ana Toro (photo by Curtis Ramsey-Lucas) Has your organization examined its programming, messages, materials, graphics, website, images, and committees for racial and cultural balance? Have you re-evaluated your...
by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 20, 2018 | Newsroom
RCC elects Board of Governors, hears reports at annual business meeting By Jeff Huett, APR Bud Heckman (photo by Andy and Malinda Rawls) ATLANTA (April 6, 2018) — Members of the Religion Communicators Council heard updates on implementation of the...
by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 19, 2018 | Newsroom
Be prepared: copyright, trademark and privacy laws do affect religion communication By Amelia Tucker-Shaw Cayce Myers (photo by Andy and Malinda Rawls) The Religion Communicators Council national convention held in Atlanta, Georgia the weekend on the commemoration of...
by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 18, 2018 | Newsroom
Breaking through noise requires research, planning by Katherine Kerr, APR Gurwin Singh Ahuja (photo by George Conklin) While the campaign to portray American Sikhs in a positive light was almost immediately successful, the campaign itself was years in the making, said...
by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 17, 2018 | Newsroom
Annual reports tell your story one year at a time By Colleen Dorner Philip Poole, APR (photo by George Conklin) Philip Poole, APR, executive director of university communication at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, presented a workshop on producing annual...
by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 16, 2018 | Newsroom
By Douglas F. Cannon, APR Faith communities have retreated from moral leadership in the post-civil-rights era, the Rev. Dr. Robert Franklin told RCC members April 6. Some faith communities have drifted toward social assimilation and linked religious beliefs to...