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SUMMARY:Crafting the Narrative: The Role of Public Relations in the Suffrage Movement
DESCRIPTION:Crafting the Narrative: The Role of Public Relations in the Suffrage Movement explores how early activists created one of history’s most successful communication campaigns. This lecture explores how suffragists masterfully employed every available media tool – from media relations outreach to media monitoring and more – to transform their vision into reality. Discover how movement leaders like Susan B. Anthony crafted compelling narratives\, managed sophisticated message campaigns\, and pioneered modern public relations techniques even before public relations became a formal profession. Their strategic approach to changing hearts and minds offers invaluable lessons for today’s communicators and social change advocates. \n  \nAbout the Speaker \n\nArien Rozelle\, APR\, is an assistant teaching professor in the public relations department at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. She teaches courses in public relations campaigns and public relations ethics\, and advises students who compete in the Public Relations Student Society of America’s (PRSSA) Bateman Case Study Competition. In 2024\, the Public Relations Society of America Rochester Chapter named her Educator of the Year. \nRozelle’s research\, writing and professional presentations have focused on subjects including PR’s role in social movements; communicating diversity\, equity and inclusion; activism in the public relations classroom; PR ethics; and social media best practices. \nRozelle is an accredited member of the Public Relations Society of America\, and an active member of the Association for the Education in Journalism and Mass Communication\, Public Relations Division. Rozelle earned a bachelor’s degree in communication from the State University of New York at Fredonia\, and a master’s degree in public relations and corporate communication from New York University.
URL:https://cayugamuseum.org/event/crafting-the-narrative-the-role-of-public-relations-in-the-suffrage-movement/
LOCATION:Carriage House Theater\, 203 Genesee St. (rear)\, Auburn\, NY\, 13021\, United States
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SUMMARY:1925: A Century Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:The year 1925 was a time of massive change for the world\, with some of the most impactful events of the time directly connected to Auburn. That year\, with the help of Case Research Lab technology\, the first successful television pictures were transmitted. Benito Mussolini’s dictatorship formally began in 1925 and his speeches were later broadcast in theaters using the Fox-Case Movietone system. These events and many more took place in an era known as the “Roaring Twenties” which brought jazz and cultural change to the forefront of society. Join Cayuga Museum Curator\, Haley Boothe\, as she explores the work and life of Theodore Case and his associates one hundred years ago. \nAdmission to this program is on a pay what you wish basis. \nZoom Link \nWe will be live streaming and recording this program. If you would like a link to the live stream\, please contact Geoff Starks at geoffrey@cayugamuseum.org
URL:https://cayugamuseum.org/event/1925-a-century-retrospective/
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