Echoing Green announced 2019 Fellows
PKPR helped facilitate the announcement of the 2019 Echoing Green Fellows, the Fellowship program that counts former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Read More →PKPR helped facilitate the announcement of the 2019 Echoing Green Fellows, the Fellowship program that counts former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Read More →Seven innovators from across the United States were named Knight Public Spaces Fellows this week – leaders who created or influenced great public spaces.
Read More →To raise awareness about the unintended consequences of artificial intelligence Mozilla has funded a series of films games and art projects that will be launching over the next few months. PKPR has secured coverage for the initial projects including: Stay tuned for the worldwide launch of the film Stealing Ur Feelings online later this summer.
Read More →To launch Mozilla’s 2019 Internet Health ReportPKPR booked an interview for Mozilla Executive Director Mark Surman on CBS News this morning. This year’s Report cited growing efforts to protect digital privacy, build more responsible artificial intelligence and rein in the power of big tech companies as the most positive developments for the internet while pervasive […]
Read More →PKPR secured press coverage for PBS’ ByKids, including Metro, The 74 Million, Fair Planet, and CleanTechnica.
Read More →At a Reimagine End of Life workshop, writer Mallory Rice discovered the secrets of composing the perfect condolence letter.
Read More →Check out this in-depth feature story in the December issue of World Magazine.
Read More →Mozilla’s Ashley Boyd appeared on NPR’s Weekend Edition this morning to discuss Mozilla’s *Privacy Not Included shopping guide.
Read More →PKPR organized a press event launch today in New York City for Mozilla’s *Privacy Not Included, a research report and shopping guide identifying which connected products are secure and trustworthy — and which aren’t. The goal: help consumers shop for gifts based on not just price and performance but also on how well they protect […]
Read More →At MozFest in London, The Guardian spoke with former Mozilla fellow Hang Do Thi Duc and Iranian internet researcher Mahsa Alimardani about what they think should be done to rebuild trust in the internet. Listen to their thoughts on The Guardian’s Chips with Everything Podcast here.
Read More →NYLON’s Kristin Iversen sits down with Economic Hardship Reporting Project’s Alissa Quart for an in-depth look at Emmy Award-winning documentary ‘Jackson’.
Read More →As part of Reimagine End of Life, artist Day Schildkret and New Yorkers of all ages created a large scale art installation.
Read More →A weeklong festival exploring big questions about life and death will unfold not just in theaters and concerts halls across New York City’s five boroughs.
Read More →Brad Wolfe, the founder of Reimagine End of Life, appeared on WNYC’s All of It with Alison Stewart today to discuss the weeklong festival.
Read More →More than 60 leaders of higher education and Latino advocacy institutions and organizations this week endorsed The Seal of Excelencia.
Read More →PKPR placed a 3,000-word feature on the Economic Hardship Reporting Project in the fall 2018 print issue of The American Prospect.
Read More →More than 80 percent of accounts that repeatedly spread misinformation during the 2016 election campaign are still active.
Read More →Check out stories today on Reimagine End of Life in New York City in Metro and amNewYork.
Read More →artnet took an in-depth look today at the dozens of visual and performance art events taking place during the Reimagine End of Life festival.
Read More →PKPR placed an exclusive in The New York Times announcing the first Reimagine End of Life, a citywide festival exploring questions about life and death.
Read More →A report released by Excelencia in Education and Gallup covering Latino graduates of Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) with inclusive environments.
Read More →Check out this awesome interview with Barbara Ehrenreich and Alissa Quart about the Economic Hardship Reporting Project.
Read More →PKPR booked Alissa Quart, executive editor of Economic Hardship Reporting Project, on Morning Joe this morning to discuss her new book.
Read More →Not One Day by Anne Garréta, an intimate and sometimes bitter recounting of past lovers, has received the 2018 Albertine Prize.
Read More →CityLab today published the amazing true story of how Theatre of the Oppressed NYC purchased a new space in the heart of NYC’s Theater District.
Read More →Two NowThis videos on 50/50 Day, a global day of action and conversation about gender equality¿, garnered over 120,000 views.
Read More →In the wake of major layoffs, The Economic Hardship Reporting Project (EHRP) announced a fund to support reporters and photographers.
Read More →On the same day that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in CongressMozilla launched its 2018 Internet Health Report. The report puts a spotlight on three major issues impacting the health of the internet: the growing power of big tech companies like Facebook and Google; the broken online advertising economy and its role in propagating fake […]
Read More →Mozilla and the National Science Foundation are awarding $2 million in funding for projects that will help get people online after disasters or that connect isolated rural Tribal, and urban communities that lack reliable Internet access in the first place. Coverage ranged from a fantastic Fast Company profile of a Detroit project that is bringing […]
Read More →50/50 Day co-founder Tiffany Shlain penned an op-ed for CNN on how schools, news media, and entertainment industry have failed women leaders.
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