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Albany Law School in Los Angeles Times

In an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times, Professor Melissa Breger of PKPR client Albany Law School argues that 35 years after the Menendez brothers’ shocking conviction for the 1989 murders of their parents, their clemency plea underscores the need for trauma-informed justice reform, particularly in cases involving childhood abuse.

Springboard for the Arts in Common Dreams

PKPR is proud to have worked with artist Kandace Creel Falcón on developing the idea for this op-ed on the impact Minnesota’s Guaranteed Income for Artists program has had on Falcón’s life and community.

Albany Law School in Stateline & Scary Mommy

Albany Law School Professor Dale Margolin Cecka discussed the results of ballot measures in 10 states expanding access to abortion. Cecka warned that unless federal protections are put in place, abortion access & reproductive rights remain at risk.

Albany Law School in Governing, Jabot Podcast

Professor Dale Margolin Cecka of PKPR client Albany Law School wrote an op-ed in Governing about the fatal consequences of giving violent men access to their children and discussed domestic violence legislation on The Jabot Podcast.

Springboard on NPR

For NPR’s All Things Considered, reporter Alex Cipolle took an in-depth look at Minnesota’s Guaranteed Income for Artists pilot operated by PKPR client Springboard for the Arts.

Albany Law School in Newsday

Albany Law School Criminal Law professor Michael Wetmore wrote an op-ed for Newsday addressing concerns about random violence against women in New York City subways and streets, proposing refinements to bail reform that would allow judges to consider public safety risks.

Przekrój in The Economist

Last week, PKPR client Przekrój – a historic Polish magazine that was a Cold War lifeline for many behind the Iron Curtain – launched its English-version edition.

CASS in Food Dive

For World Oceans Day today, Ryan Bigelow, the Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions project director, wrote an op-ed for Food Dive, a leading food industry news outlet, on why the seafood industry must recognize that healthy seas require safeguarding human rights.

Sourhouse in Food & Wine

Food & Wine editors tested 100+ kitchen products in March, and they singled out Goldie by Sourhouse as one of the six the “can’t stop using.”

DMC in The Daily Mail

PKPR client DMC features in The Daily Mail’s recent article, “When She Has It All: 37 Holiday Gift Ideas for Your Sister”.

Dear Dyslexia in The Hill, Education Week

Dear Dyslexia made its national debut on October 17th at a pop-up exhibit and press conference on Capitol Hill sponsored by Representative Julia Brownley (D-CA), co-chair of the House Dyslexia Caucus.

Sourhouse in Saveur 

Saveur’s recent article “The Best Gifts for Bakers” features Sourhouse’s Goldie, praising its design and ability to preserve sourdough starter.

Tara Rynders in STAT News

In an op-ed published in STAT News, Tara Rynders speaks on her own experience as a nurse and the importance of supporting healthcare workers.

The Clinic in Ms.

Ms. Magazine talked to Tara Rynders about how she is using dance to help nurses deal with compassion fatigue and burnout.

Jeff Speck on CNBC

CNBC talked with urban planner Jeff Speck about how cities like New York City and London can become more walkable, livable, and affordable.

Fine Arts Work Center on MSNBC

When Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the so-called Don’t Say Gay bill, he displayed “Call Me Max,” a story about a young trans boy by Kyle Lukoff.

Jeff Speck Op-ed in The Hill

In an op-ed published in The Hill today, Walkable City author Jeff reviews Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s new Safer Streets program.