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Help support foodbanks and food poverty by starting in your local community

Stephen Waddington

Here are ways that you can help tackle food poverty and the issues raised by the film I, Daniel Blake. The story of the rise of foodbanks is told in Ken Loach and Paul Laverty’s film. The film shot in Newcastle in 2016 premiers on UK TV on Saturday evening on BBC2 at 9.45pm. I, Daniel Blake. But that’s only part of the story.

Local 92
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5 Tips for Producing Video Content During Social Distancing

PRSay

Speak about what is happening locally, while remembering what we are going through as a country. If you claim to support your local community, then raise money and awareness for a local cause. Remember that everything communicates. Photo credit: vanilla bear films. Be authentic.

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Ahead of the Academy Awards, Marketing Wisdom From the ‘Barbie’ Blockbuster

PRSay

The “Barbie” film is empowering women of all identities as they reclaim Barbie as a symbol of inclusivity. Ahead of the Academy Awards ceremony on March 10, when “Barbie” is up for several awards, including Best Picture, let’s reflect on the film’s marketing campaign to extract valuable insights for practitioners.

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Blog Contest Winner: How The FEEL Model Can Get You Closer to Your Goals

Deirdre Breakenridge

If I remember correctly, I mentioned something to the effect of how the male protagonist (who happened to be white) was not the ‘savior’ of the film. Suni Lee, an American gold medalist, and member of the Hmong community, was allegedly harassed recently while out with friends. It did not go over well, and it led to a back and forth.

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Foodbank fundraiser: a local story of food poverty

Stephen Waddington

Please help support a fundraising effort for my local foodbank in Newcastle. The exception is an MP seeking a local photo opportunity. The best way to tackle the issue is to support foodbanks in your local community either through donations at your local supermarket, or directly. But that’s only part of the story.

Local 60
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Booking a PR tool to ride

Stephen Waddington

It’s how we won over the local market. Thanks to our genuine communication efforts the local PR industry became fond of our brand. Social sells: Prowly Magazine community From the outset we felt as if every conversation with a prospect was like a recruitment interview rather than a discussion about a tool.

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Creative Brand Events for Spring

5W PR

Companies can leverage this by partnering with local fitness studios and trainers to conduct classes in open-air spaces. Ideas include holding a sustainable clothing brand fashion show, showcasing eco-friendly products or partnering with a local thrift store or vintage shop for a curated pop-up shop of sustainable finds.