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. . .who partner with Starkloff in providing accommodations for the disabled. "We had to re-imagine what that looks like and step up....., " Adams said. Becker added: "For all of our programming ..we pivoted and turned into all virtual programming when the pandemic hit.
St. Louis Press Club's Our IN THE NOW with Lori Becker @la_becker, Chief Operating Officer, Starkloff Disability Institute @SDI_Disability, and Dallas Adams, Communications Manager, August 18, 2020; running time: 43:51.
https://t.co/cCST9w52Dv
Becker and Adams detail what the Institute had to do to pivot to a virtual space to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act in the face of the pandemic. This meant continuing communications for both those with disabilities and the non disabled. . .
Reid on his many years as a journalist on various platforms: "I still like to think of myself as a print journalist; I still see things through a print journalist's eye."
St. Louis Press Club's Our IN THE NOW with Alvin Reid @aareid1, Editor, St. Louis American @StLouisAmerican; panelist, Donnybrook @DonnybrookStl, NinePBS, recorded July 21, 2020, running time: 38:42
https://t.co/zRJcKbP2Gd
....I'm certainly looking forward to being back in the studio, but I think we found a way to bring the show to people, and people have really acknowledged it, and really, really like it."
Corrigan on audience reaction to the demise of the Webster-Kirkwood Times that is now back in publication: "It's a pretty unique community that continues to want its print edition."
St. Louis Press Club's Our IN THE NOW with Don Corrigan, Emeritus Editor, Webster-Kirkwood Times @WKTimes, Emeritus Journalism Professor, Webster University @Webster_SOC, recorded December, 30, 2020, running time 38:09.
https://t.co/KeWbheyB47
Corrigan on the slow reaction to the pandemic: "This makes me angry because the information was there; we knew what could happen, and I can pretty much say, "I lost my business."