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Honoring Arab Americans this April and Always: A Guide for Lifting Up Arab American Voices
April is National Arab American Heritage Month! Do you know any Arab Americans? What do you think of when you hear the term Arab? What images or words come to mind? The answers to those questions can be telling. Author: Laila Mokhiber, Director of...
Experience as an Arab American living in Washington D.C.
WWPR member Rula Malky shares her personal experience Author: Rula Malky, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, ST Engineering North America If I were told I was going to be a citizen of the world at a young age, I would have said “yeah, maybe not. Amman is my...
Honoring Those Who Paved the Way: A Celebration of Female Communicators in History
As we wrap up Women’s History Month, we are taking a look back at the women in our industry who paved the way for so many of us. According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, women make up 67% of the public relations workforce. Female communicators are a force, and...
Member Spotlight: Maggie Moore, Partnership for Public Service & WWPR Board Member
Maggie Moore is a Senior Communications and Events Manager at Partnership for Public Service and serves on the WWPR Board as Co-chair on the Pro Bono Committee [Watch Video] Maggie shares what she likes to do outside of work and her word for the year. Tell me about...
Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories
By Anne Thomas and Maggie Moore Some people like March because it's finally spring (cherry blossoms in DC!), some enjoy celebrating St. Patrick's Day, others college basketball, but here at WWPR we like March because it's Women's History Month! The National Women’s...