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Yes, Asian Americans are still here. Did you forget us?

We don’t just exist during the month of May.

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The rise and fall of the blue checkmark

The recognition and respect that comes with good marketing or PR is earned.

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It’s 4:20…everywhere

Why weed went viral.

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Does your brand really need to be an ice cream flavor? Maybe.

In an era of endless brand collaborations, here’s how to ensure that yours are both fresh and covetable.

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When ‘best value’ and ‘personal values’ clash: The Gen Z dilemma

If your brand’s core value proposition hinges on being cheap and fast, eventually you’ll lose out to someone doing the same thing cheaper and faster.

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Brands are missing out on reaching millennial moms on TikTok

So many marketers hold out on TikTok, thinking of it as a Gen Z-only platform — a perception that may stem from lack of exposure.

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Michelle Yeoh historic Oscar win: Brands that paid tribute

The Asian magnet is drawing attention for all the right reasons. Understandably, domestic brands are not far behind. Here are those that dipped their toes in instant marketing.

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Pharrell at Louis Vuitton: Power of influence or best man for the job?

Pharrell Williams being appointed as the creative director at Louis Vuitton has nothing to do with influencer marketing or personal branding. Zilch.

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Pride starts now for brands that mean it

The stakes are higher than ever in 2023.

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Craving human-centricity? Remove war language from your brand’s vocabulary

Military language proliferates in marketing culture – and the nature of these words carry impact.

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Creatives need to take up the trans cause

Our industry depends on people who redefine living.

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The duality of women’s history

During this year’s Women’s History Month, the CEO of global design firm Turner Duckworth reflects on the unexpected support systems that made her the person she is today.

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Wearing two hats is the uniform agency leaders need

Agency leaders that wear two hats are often the best equipped, well-rounded and prepared for any situation.

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How “cultural MacGyverism” unlocks diversity’s full power

The best creative minds are adept at applying cross-cultural insights to navigate the challenging world of advertising.

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But She Still: A poem

In this poem, Sarah Collins, copywriter at Partners + Napier, encapsulates how women have always pushed through obstacles — and calls for future generations to rise and do the same.

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Why diversity and inclusion is so hard

The answer is simple — but it is also so difficult that it might very well be impossible.

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Gen Z's unwavering expectations for brands during Black History Month: Action over performative allyship

Gen Z’s expectations for how brands should activate around Black History Month has influenced a larger consumer expectation. It’s time for brands to revisit their commitments made in 2020 and lead with action instead of false promises.

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No matter the size of your budget or agency, real DE&I impact is possible

We found ways to prioritize funding and staff time to deliver the impact we needed.

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Reclaiming our identity: How Arab culture has been misrepresented

There is a lack of infrastructure for brands to authentically connect with Arabs and Muslims in America.

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How to thrive, not just stay dry, this January and beyond

There are many of us in this community who are willing to help.

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Titi Me Preguntó: What are the multicultural marketing takeaways from Benito for 2023?

Here are four lessons from the Year of Benito to create successful Hispanic engagement in 2023 from Andy Checo.

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The financial impact of well-being and the employee experience

Replacing employees can be costly for companies, meaning there are clear benefits to keeping staffers’ career, emotional, financial, mental and physical well-being in mind, says Chasing the Sun’s Mark Mohammadpour.

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How to diversify the Super Bowl ad directorial roster

As women and minority viewership grows, diversity remains scarce among the pool of Super Bowl commercial directors.

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Formulation, concentration and the three-headed llama

How to solve the cultural gap between creative and production.

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Lessons for the industry from advertising’s first female copywriter

A passionate feminist with unconventional and radical views for her time, Helen Lansdowne Resormentored and promoted a generation of women to positions of power and prominence in advertising.

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Diversity needs more white people

A united and educated front is the only way we'll be able to jump over the barriers often imposed when it comes to featuring us in the work.

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How to future proof yourself

After more than 20 years in the industry, GALE executive creative director Geoff Edwards discusses how he stays relevant as the marketing world evolves.

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Community-led creative can better support LGBTQ+ audiences

Diverse, intersectional perspective can lead to creative work that resonates.

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Redefining multicultural marketing as the new mainstream

Brands will win or lose market share based on how well they adapt their marketing strategies to engage, represent and authentically serve a diverse audience.

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Death to the RFP

The RFP process is painful, time consuming and traumatic — for all parties involved.

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Is the anti-influencer movement really upon us?

A New York Fashion Week post-mortem from KWT Global’s Jessica Spar.

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How working moms can truly work from anywhere

After an incredible and sometimes challenging month of living and working abroad with my family and young children, I’m here to tell you: DO IT.

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Brittney Griner and the girls we forgot to represent

Girls and women who do not fit within the expected interpretation of femininity experience bias and lack of acceptance.

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​​Crafting culturally authentic ads that appeal to everyone

When brands speak authentically to a specific population, their ads end up more appealing to the general population than the average ad produced by those same brands.

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Multicultural marketing is mainstream marketing

Hispanic Heritage Month should remind us that multicultural audiences are becoming the mainstream.

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Why does everybody hate advertising?

People don’t just hate us because we bombard them with intrusive advertising; it’s because we don’t talk about them like they are humans.

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Finding solid ground in my Hispanic-Jewish-British heritage

Ezra Gonzalez explores his identity as a British, Jewish and Mexican man living between two cultures — and how his heritage shapes his views on Hispanic Heritage Month.

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Latines can end white cronyism in advertising

The Latin community is a sleeping giant that is about to be awoken, and corporate America must get ahead of its demand for equality and representation.

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Talent? Required. Degrees? Not so much

Can the creative industries solve their culture, talent and inclusivity problems by relying less on expensive degrees and more on things that matter?

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Advertisers must do more to address the mental health crisis

Brands have a long history of changing perceptions on key societal topics through marketing.

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Why is accessibility an afterthought for marketers?

Most brands’ approaches to accessibility can best be described as haphazard — but the path is relatively straightforward.

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Perks, profits, and the pursuit of happiness at work

The trickle down effect of a positive work culture will improve every aspect of your business.

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Quiet quitting? I loudly disagree

"This might be an unpopular opinion, but I don’t get the ‘quiet quitting’ thing," says the chief executive of Tin Man Communications.

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Why listening to Black audiences can be just as powerful as advocacy

It's how marketers can develop the empathy, strategy and tactics to effectively advocate on our behalf.

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We are more than ‘other’

Black and Brown inclusivity is still missing in the ad industry.

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What’s next?

VMLY&R’s Carrie Patterson Reed writes about how she hopes the industry will learn and move on from the past few tumultuous years.

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Tear up your corporate travel plans after the fall of Roe

The overturning of abortion rights in the U.S. raises big considerations for companies around employee travel.

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The pageantry paradigm

Aligning awards, events and the industry with actionable inclusion.

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In a post-Roe world, we need to be better at marketing healthcare to women

Now more than ever we need to speak more bluntly to women about their health and address some painful facts rather than resort to unhelpful typecasts and stereotypes.

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Why being bold during uncertainty makes you a better leader

The best leaders are those who are not afraid of being wrong.

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Appreciate talent and they’ll appreciate you back

If a little appreciation can go a long way, a steady drumbeat of appreciation can transform an entire organization.

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Speaking for ourselves

It’s more urgent than ever for women to reclaim the narrative around our health.

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Making social media more welcoming for trans and nonbinary people

Join me in a commitment to flood our newsfeeds with powerful, positive, and truthful representations of trans and queer joy.

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Hot employee summer

A guide to working remote and extending a vacation destination effectively.

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You're the difference

What sets us apart is what can bring us together

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How to get your employees to share fewer depression memes

Since our industry only seems willing to solve problems when they’re in a creative brief format, I gave it a go here.

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Lessons for marketers from brands that have gotten Pride Month right

Consumers want real solutions — not empty statements.

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I challenge my team to be better global citizens. Here’s how you can, too.

For leaders in the ad industry looking for ways to better support the AAPI community and advance broader cultural understanding and acceptance among staff, here’s where to start.

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Creating a more AAPI-friendly workplace

Finding ways to help employees forge connections helps to cultivate a sense of belonging and connectivity, needed more than ever as we continue to adapt to hybrid work.

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We haven’t made enough progress for AAPIs in advertising

2020 was a turning point, but we need more than the energy we create amongst ourselves to rise up and influence change broadly.

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Why agencies can’t stay silent on Roe v. Wade

The impending Roe v. Wade court decision is going to make gender disparities in our industry exponentially worse.

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The gender tax: How much are you willing to pay?

Being a woman in the business world levies a mental tax that can ultimately impact productivity and performance.

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From misfit to MVP: The audacity to thrive as yourself

Only a mentor who reflected some of my experiences could have helped me navigate tough situations at work without slowly erasing myself to fit in.

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Mental health policy and programming in the workplace must play a bigger role as modern workforces continue to evolve

Studies show that top executives have the greatest impact on worker satisfaction and health, from modeling a healthy work-life balance to prioritizing employee health in the workplace, says M&C Saatchi Sports & Entertainment’s Steph Lund.

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Remote Gen Z

A few workplace shifts could go a long way to retain this younger cohort.

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We need to do more to uplift freelance artists

Starting with a more equitable pay structure.

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Let’s normalize miscarriage leave policies

As common as miscarriage is, strong workplace policies that support employees and their partners when they experience this loss are unfortunately not.

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We need to walk the walk on mental health in the workplace

When companies stress and reward productivity, it’s easy to ignore individual needs in an effort to be valued.

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‘Thanks’ just isn’t enough

We need to recognize women for their contributions and ensure a road without obstacles to the top.

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Why the out of office alert is out of touch

We need an unbiased phrase that recognizes that we get to step away from work — no matter where our work takes place.

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Freedom, flexibility & recovery

72andSunny CEO Evin Shutt explains how the agency is adapting its policies and benefits to better support employees.

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Does anyone really get DE&I?

It’s clear that many people don’t truly understand what DE&I means, Grey Group’s Yolanda Haynesworth writes.

Derek Newberry, senior director, org and culture design at Co:collective.

How to do organizational purpose the right way for your people

If being purpose-driven is all the rage, why do we seem more disengaged and disconnected than ever at work?

Michael Watts, CEO, Hook

Why I gave my entire agency one month off – no strings attached

Burnout is real, but it’s also avoidable.

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The power to raise change

It’s our responsibility to support transgender employees.

Dylan Conroy, Chief Revenue Officer, The Social Standard

A reflection on Dry January, from a sober media sales guy

There is tons of creativity in client entertainment that doesn’t involve drinking.

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In 2022, we're queer – but are we really here?

In the pop culture machine of Adland, LGBTQ+ contributions still aren’t fully realized.

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​​More talk, more action

Diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging is a business imperative.

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Why the Great Resignation is a Great Opportunity

Don’t dodge the unfamiliar or unexpected; that’s how opportunity is packaging itself these days.

Dania Aguayo, VP, multicultural and brand strategy, Hero Collective

Why not capitalizing “Brown” erases cultural history

Keeping “Brown'' lowercase is another attempt to strike out cultural experiences that define our beliefs, attitudes and values.

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6 ways brands can reach Asian communities

Not doing so will impact their bottom lines.

Jen DaSilva, President, Berlin Cameron

Has the pandemic set back my path to vulnerability?

Vulnerability is necessary, especially in the moments when it’s raw and feels impossible to share.

Making advertising work for working moms

We need to make it easier to be a working mother in all businesses, including ours.

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Forging a grateful future

Expressing genuine appreciation became personal practice and a business strategy for me during COVID-19. I hope we’ll all keep saying thank you – and meaning it – moving forward.

Chief Everyone Officer

The new CEO

Michael Roca, managing director, multicultural media planning and buying, PHD USA

US Latino stories…¿Adónde estás?

US Latinos have become a demographic force to be reckoned with, but there is still a noticeable absence in stories that genuinely reflect their culture, realities and aspirations.

Myron King, chief integration officer, VMLY&R

Retaining BIPOC talent: It’s more than money

Higher titles and compensation are easy ways of explaining BIPOC job movement, but they are an oversimplification.

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Approaching planning like a GPS

Why marketers need to ditch the annual planning cycle.

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Pausing our collective urge to Ted Lasso

Please, I beg of you, not so fast.

Marina FIlippelli, CEO, Orcí

We don’t care what you call Hispanic Heritage Month

We care that you “celebrate it” (and us) by doing something meaningful.

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I was a young ad exec working in Midtown when the planes hit

Here are a few life lessons I carry 20 years later.

Eric Rojas, co-founder and CCO, Six+One

To make real change, agencies must commit to a cause

Agencies should be defined by the causes they support as much as the clients they represent — maybe more so.

Eva McCloskey, managing director, Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts

Home alone: lost and found in New York

The story of a trip on home turf to nowhere to reignite inspiration.

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How can you tell a diverse story without diverse storytellers?

Many of us are overlooking people with neurodifferences.

Jessika Janene, VP, creative director, Chemistry

Transitioning towards truth

As an individual, an industry and a community.

Let’s talk about sex

An LGBTQ+ education for brands

Where are all the Black-owned creative agencies?

Stop paying lip service to agency and supplier diversity — just start hiring.

Jim Misener, principal/president, 50,000feet

The future and you

As we re-imagine our lives after the pandemic, there’s no better time to reflect on our role in building environments where everyone can thrive.

Fatherhood: from a Black Father’s POV

Black leaders at VMLY&R share what fatherhood means to them.

Lorraine Twohill, chief marketing officer, Google

All in, together

By sharing what we have learned, we call on the industry to tap into our collective responsibility to make work where everyone feels seen.

Michael Roca, managing director, multicultural media planning and buying, PHD USA

Can we finally leave the marketing calendar behind this Juneteenth?

Representing Black culture is a social responsibility and a business imperative that goes well beyond the 30-some days currently allotted to it.

Calling all learners

Learning is how you develop great relationships and make incredible creative work that wins.

How to hybrid

The changing face of the agency office.

Macaela VanderMost, executive creative director and founder, Newfangled Studios

The ally marketer's guide to queer subculture on TikTok

A letter from the desk of a lesbian creative director.

Sitting Still

The transition back to the office will hopefully leave us with a work experience that melds the best of both worlds.

Cathy Butler, CEO, Organic

What’s your origin story?

We need to create opportunities to give voice to others to ask and share their own origin stories.