by: Daphne Marvel
posted on Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Op-eds are a powerful tool not only for bringing public health and social justice issues to the public’s attention, but also for reaching policymakers and promoting concrete policy solutions. Here are some tips to help you use op-eds to put your issue in the media spotlight.
Tags: media advocacy, strategic communication
by: Heather Gehlert
posted on Wednesday, January 17, 2018
These salient quotes grabbed our attention, made us think differently about important issues and provided inspiration amid the year’s chaotic — and often downright depressing — news.
Tags: media advocacy, public health, social justice
by: Michael Bakal
posted on Thursday, August 17, 2017
A small campaign with big impact offers lessons for advocates working to create long-term, lasting social change.
Tags: media advocacy, public health, social justice, strategic communication
by: Daphne Marvel
posted on Wednesday, May 31, 2017
How public health and social justice advocates can create quotable quotes that journalists use and readers remember.
Tags: communication strategy, media advocacy, nonprofit communications
by: Heather Gehlert
posted on Friday, May 20, 2016
In this Q&A, Dr. Vicki Alexander, who helped lead Berkeley, California’s successful soda tax campaign, discusses the importance of elevating community voices in public health battles and shares lessons for other cities looking to regulate sugary drinks.
Tags: authentic voices, community organizing, media advocacy, public health, soda taxes
by: Fernando Quintero
posted on Wednesday, January 13, 2016
As he races for the Republican nomination, how is Donald Trump shaping public discourse and what does this mean for advocates’ messaging efforts?
Tags: Donald Trump, framing, media advocacy, political correctness, racism, sexism
by: Caity Dekker
posted on Friday, October 09, 2015
New BMSG research highlights how media monitoring can inform public health efforts on a range of issues from violence prevention to sugary drinks. We’ll present findings at this year’s meeting of the American Public Health Association.
Tags: apha, media advocacy, news monitoring, public health, sugary drinks, violence prevention
by: Allyson Frazier
posted on Friday, June 19, 2015
How public health messages are framed affects how the public and policymakers understand issues and what to do about them. PreventObesity.net’s Inside Track talks with BMSG’s Fernando Quintero about the pitfalls of one common type of framing and how advocates can avoid it.
Tags: framing, media advocacy, messaging, public health
by: Katie Woodruff
posted on Monday, April 27, 2015
New BMSG research found that coverage so focused on the political controversy surrounding emergency contraception that it left real women’s voices out of the conversation.
Tags: emergency contraception, media advocacy, media analysis
by: Berkeley Media Studies Group
posted on Monday, March 30, 2015
How advocates can make dense data meaningful for reporters, policymakers and the public.
Tags: media advocacy, public health data, social math