Data Driven Strategic Messaging for BIPOC Communities through Stories in the Public Square [PASSED]
Data has the power to persuade mindsets, behaviors, and funding. The philanthropic sector turns to data to gain better understanding of the needs of a community. However, what has the messaging research and the media landscape been in the United States regarding Black, Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, Sikh, and South Asian (BAMEMSSA) communities? What happens when data is coupled with communication strategy that silences and erases the exact voices that should be centered in the narrative? What is the best way to develop an inclusive approach to studying specific and smaller populations to ensure the representation of voices that are usually unheard in public opinion research? Join us on August 22, 2023, at 2pm EDT/11am PDT for a 90-minute workshop-style webinar featuring Firdaus Arastu, program director, Rights and Inclusion Team, ReThink Media; Erum Ikramullah, research program manager, ISPU; and Neil G. Ruiz, head of new research initiatives and associate director of race and ethnicity research, Pew Research Center, and moderated by Zeyba Rahman, director, Building Bridges Program, Doris Duke Foundation. They will discuss research application to create language their organizations can use that connects to audiences through shared human values; and facilitates a more nuanced understanding of communities of color in the U.S.
Helpful resources to prepare for the webinar:
- Pew Research Data Essay on Diverse Asian Americans (including “hard to reach” groups) in surveys
- Pew Research Documentary: Being Asian in America
- Pew Research Case Study
Live captioning will be available in English throughout the webinar. For additional accommodation requests, please contact GIA Senior Program Manager Sherylynn Sealy, at least three (3) business days prior to the event.
A recording of this event is available now!
Presenters
Firdaus Arastu, program director, Rights and Inclusion Team, ReThink Media
Firdaus Arastu is a communications strategist shifting the media narratives of communities of color, particularly those impacted by racism and Islamophobia. She is the Program Director of the Rights and Inclusion team at ReThink Media, which increases the media skills and communications capacity of leading experts, creative professionals, and organizations from Black, Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, Sikh, and South Asian (BAMEMSSA) communities in the United States. She provides strategic communications consulting to over 150 organizations in the advocacy field and 100 arts and cultural production projects. An experienced and engaging trainer, with over 7 years of experience designing and leading trainings, she has trained more than 800 people across the United States and internationally. Before joining ReThink, Firdaus was a writer and magazine editor on women’s issues and Muslim American culture, and worked in global and domestic public health. Firdaus earned a B.S. in Anthropology and Psychology from Syracuse University. She has been published at altMuslimah, Al Jazeera English, Teen Vogue, The Huffington Post, Patheos, and The Tribune India, and interviewed on See Something Say Something podcast and Just for All Now.
Erum Ikramullah, research program manager, ISPU
Neil Ruiz, head of new research initiatives and associate director of race and ethnicity research, Pew Research Center
Zeyba Rahman, director, Building Bridges Program, Doris Duke Foundation
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Non-member | $35.00 |
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