EQUALSHOT

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Here's my latest article on Huffington Post about a very unique approach to teaching nonviolent resistance in the Middle East: 

In 1958 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was the real-life superhero
of a comic book that inspired disenfranchised American youth to take action against segregation. Today, the comic is finding a new audience in the Middle East.

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The New York Times took a very creative step this week in commemorating the 40th anniversary of the moon landing. It’s a good lesson for all communicators in how to bring events of grand proportions down to a personal, meaningful level.

“Readers’ Moon Memories” is a slide show of 41 NYT readers’ photographs and a quote about what they were doing when astronauts first walked on the moon.

I first learned about it when my friend Deb sent me an e-mail excitedly announcing that her dad’s 1969 photo (pictured right) of her and her mom was front and center on the NYT site:

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Two hundred years ago today, Abraham Lincoln was born in a one-room cabin in Kentucky. As we commemorate the life and legacy of the fabled president, I thought I’d chime in with one of my favorite Lincoln-isms. For all of us who believe that communications is essential to social change, you’ll enjoy this 1858 quote from our first truly media-savvy president.

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