The Supreme Court just ruled that public school teachers can pressure students to join in prayer at public school events but can also retaliate against those that don’t join in.
Religious freedom is dead in America.
Abortion care IS health care. It was so before this. And it will remain so after this.
We don’t care what a far-right extremist Supreme Court that is in a crisis of legitimacy says. Your racist, sexist, classist ruling won’t stop us from accessing the care we need.
of followers and in reach. This account has also not been referenced by mainstream media and is not causing any confusion or responses from the public as it's reach is incredibly small. So it's ignorable. @ChandrikaCC#Response#MUCrisisComm
While the authors of the article recommend always taking action against parody accounts, in this case it really doesn't seem necessary. The person parodied doesn't have a twitter account but the organization mentioned does drastically outweigh this account in number 1/2
For my Missouri folks, this is not the only anti-trans bill being debated in the current legislative session. If you have a moment, please call your reps and your senators
Currently they are debating workplace and gender identity protections in the workplace in Missouri Senate and they are seriously talking about how Obergefell should be overturned and gay people shouldn’t be able to marry. On top of that, they are telling it to a gay colleague.
"We are challenged by several industry-wide issues, most notably beef and freight costs, as well as staffing shortages at our suppliers," a Chipotle spokesperson said.
https://t.co/8pIadrvWGS
@mhw4bc @ChandrikaCC I like this graphic because it makes a serious topic palatable without taking it to the point of using humor. Also I like that this is a preventative communication that could definitely help families in the future.
@findley_tori@ChandrikaCC I could definitely also see the giving the audience option working for this. Also, I really like that in the message the explain the reasoning behind the declaration because that is often a point of confusion.
The audience is mainly the community directly affected by the emergency. And the the message is concise and uses personal pronouns. @ChandrikaCC#Audience#MUCrisisComm
WCK Activates in Brazil🇧🇷 Following devastating floods & mudslides in Petrópolis, we're working to prepare fresh meals for people impacted. Partnering with Gastromotiva, the team is making 700 plates of bean & pork cassoulet w/ rice & farofa this morning—more soon #ChefsForBrazil
@ekm4hz@ChandrikaCC I really liked that aspect of Benoit's theory. As a student, it makes it a lot easier for me to digest something and be able to use it when I know it has been successful in real life and I can see that. I think that is why I really preferred Benoit's theory.
@maxjohnson3580@ChandrikaCC I definitely agree with this. The other article focuses a lot more on stakeholder relations and an orgs reputation that way. But, perception is everything and while stakeholders are a big part of business, you can't have a business without the general public
@ChandrikaCC I think Benoit's theory makes more sense to me and I think it's more useful because there is a list of real life situations wherein the different methods have been used which makes it feel a lot more clear and concrete #CrisisImage#MUCrisisComm
@mhw4bc Hollywood has caused massive amounts of misinformation about mental illnesses, making everyone who has them into monsters or villains. Most of the time they are exaggerated well beyond reality and made into a spectacle or plot point, rather than a thing real people struggle with.
@kellybrennermu@ChandrikaCC I definitely agree with this one. As someone who has done work with journalism in the past, this is something that is a huge issue. Your headline is how you draw people into your story and make a first impression. This absolutely sends the wrong message.
The fact of the matter is, it isn't that simple, and as this article explains there are a number of things that may cause or worsen obesity, and it can't be simplified down to just creating more gyms.
https://t.co/jMu8KkXbbg
This article is about the obesity epidemic and a current trend in the media which is further serving to stigmatize overweight people everywhere. (1/3) #StigmaMessage#MUCrisisComm@ChandrikaCC
The trend is called fat shaming, and while few people do it explicitly, it is something that is implicit to a lot of our society. Fat people everywhere, myself included, have heard the sayings "It's just discipline", or "Just diet", or "Just go to the gym". (2/3)
@maxjohnson3580 happened in December. Several articles I found on it did highlight that volunteers are now reaching the town and attempting to help rebuild. So I think promoting action might help draw more volunteers and help remedy the damage still affecting that community.
@maxjohnson3580 I definitely think if this is discussing media coverage, expressing empathy is important. However, if we are talking about crisis management in general, I wonder if promoting action would be better as of right now. I looked up this event and it (1/2)