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Ms. Magazine talked to Tara Rynders about how she is using dance to help nurses deal with compassion fatigue and burnout.
Read More →Ms. Magazine talked to Tara Rynders about how she is using dance to help nurses deal with compassion fatigue and burnout.
Read More →CNBC talked with urban planner Jeff Speck about how cities like New York City and London can become more walkable, livable, and affordable.
Read More →In an op-ed posted by Los Angeles time, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia reviews how sport relies on extensive public subsidies and tax breaks.
Read More →PKPR secured an interview for Pacific Forest Trust Co-Founder Laurie Wayburn and “Beaver Land: How One Weird Rodent Made America” author Leila Philip on KQED-FM’s California Report (NPR-San Francisco).
Read More →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.
Read More →In an essay for Salon, Dyslexic Design Thinking founder Gil Gershoni explored what the new ABC series “Will Trent” gets wrong and gets right about people with dyslexia.
Read More →Jeff Speck’s timely Walkable City – 10th Anniversary Edition, PKPR has booked interviews across leading local NPR stations and podcasts.
Read More →In an op-ed for The Daily Beast, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Trump’s still in deep legal trouble in New York, despite a minor court win.
Read More →In a sign of recovery for the Critically Endangered West African lion, Panthera and Senegal’s Department of National Parks released breathtaking footage.
Read More →In an op-ed published in The Hill today, Walkable City author Jeff reviews Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s new Safer Streets program.
Read More →In an op-ed for The Daily Beast, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia argues the Supreme Court shouldn’t even hear Trump’s appeal on immunity ruling.
Read More →The January 2023 issue of Maxim features a 2-page spread on Heimat, the new fitness concept club opened in Los Angeles by RSG Group.
Read More →Albany Law School professor penned an op-ed in today’s USA Today on the sexualization of children.
Read More →C-SPAN Book TV tonight aired the 2022 Dayton Literary Peace Prize ceremony featuring speeces by winners such asWil Haygood and Clint Smith.
Read More →For the 2022 holiday season, PKPR implemented a comprehensive gift guide strategy for DMC’s new Gift of Stitch collection of 24 needlecraft kits.
Read More →Dyslexic Dictionary is an exhibition in San Francisco executive produced by artist and Dyslexic Design Thinking founder Gil Gershoni.
Read More →In August 2020, at the height of the pandemic, RSG Group purchased Gold’s Gym after it filed for bankruptcy, preserving the iconic gym’s legacy.
Read More →Wil Haygood will receive the 2022 Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award.
Read More →In an op-ed for Education Week, Albany Law School professor Sarah Rogerson examines school shooting prevention through both her role as a school board vice president and her personal experience as the aunt of an Oxford High School shooting survivor.
Read More →An exhibition showcasing Moleskine notebooks transformed into stunning works of art opened at One World Observatory in New York this week.
Read More →This week, Panthera and Senegal’s Department of National Parks announced that the lion population in Senegal’s Niokolo Koba National Park has doubled.
Read More →Check out this in-depth interview with Roto founder Joseph Wisne in Attractions Management Magazine.
Read More →In an op-ed for The Daily Beast, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about if Trump’s legal spokesperson violated the terms of his gag order.
Read More →MSNBC published a wonderful profile of Deanna Van Buren by reporter Julia Pepitone – “This architect went from creating luxury malls to imagining a world without prisons.”
Read More →In an age where algorithms drive music discovery, Hanif Abdurraqib uses a new season of his radio show and a new NYC concert series to open listeners’ ears.
Read More →Check out this in-depth profile in NewsOne – “Oakland Architect And Activist Deanna Van Buren Uses Design As A Means For Restorative Justice.”
Read More →Deanna Van Buren, the founder of Designing Justice + Designing Spaces, is profiled today in Shondaland as part of their Black History Now series.
Read More →Panthera scientists have documented evidence that female jaguars use tactics similar to female lions to prevent their cubs from being attacked by adult males.
Read More →Law enforcement relies on AI systems that purport to predict crime — but have proven to be biased against Black Americans. Two artist-technologists supported by an award from Mozilla have turned the “predictive policing” model on its head with “Future Wake,” an interactive website that uses AI trained on real law enforcement data to predict […]
Read More →PKPR placed an op-ed in SEGD by Roto founder Joseph Wisne on how museums and attractions need to become “supersensory”.
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