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Top 10 public health and social justice media bites of 2022

by: Saneeha Mirza
posted on Thursday, December 15, 2022

2022 has inspired no shortage of compelling media bites, as a year of difficulty led to widespread action. In the wake of COVID, ongoing gun violence, the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and other major issues and events, journalists, advocates, and even athletes have used their voices and platforms to help us understand persistent problems and problematic norms in new ways. Here are the top quotes that captured our hearts and minds.

To stay or go? Navigating Twitter in the time of Musk

by: Heather Gehlert
posted on Monday, December 05, 2022

What does the current culture shift mean for the people and campaigns that rely heavily on Twitter to build their base and reach decision-makers or community residents? Should organizers leave the platform? If so, does that hurt or potentially help the power of Musk’s digital wrecking ball?

How advocates can create pitches that lead to media coverage: 5 tips from journalists

by: Chinyere Amobi
posted on Tuesday, February 22, 2022

For every news story about soaring case counts and other struggles facing public health workers amid COVID, there are countless other untold tales about the long-standing work public health advocates and health departments have done in communities to earn trust, dispel misinformation, and meet essential needs. A recent conversation with reporters surfaced several important tips on how advocates can get their issues — and the stories behind their work — into the news.

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Six media advocacy lessons from a campaign for housing justice and health equity

by: Heather Gehlert and Katherine Schaff
posted on Wednesday, December 08, 2021

In this blog, we go behind the scenes to explore strategic communication insights from a housing justice coalition’s recent policy wins and challenges, as well as implications for future campaigns. Advocates share lessons on rapid-response data collection, tailoring frames to different audiences, building a diverse group of spokespeople, and more.

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How California news about gun violence has evolved amid the pandemic, protests against police brutality, and journalists’ commitments to improve coverage

by: Heather Gehlert
posted on Friday, September 17, 2021

As gun violence rises and journalists pledge to cover the issue more effectively, BMSG researchers wanted to know how news about gun violence and firearm suicide has changed in recent years. Has the volume of coverage in California outlets increased or decreased? What types of violence receive the most attention? Is prevention present? A forthcoming BMSG news analysis, conducted in collaboration with our partners at the Hope and Heal Fund, will answer these and other questions about gun violence in the news. To learn more and to hear directly from our researchers, register for this Oct. 7 webinar.

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