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Those who were alive and kidnapped on 7th of October became the most important priority on October 8th...as their immediate release would have changed everything. What a pity that pro-Hamas, anti-Israel, Pro-Palestinans (just names but for the hostages amounting to the same thing) rejoiced at October 7th or blamed Israel for every problem under the sun but never once demanded that Hamas release the hostages. What a pity that anti-Semites or anti-cognitive reasoning-ites (as they say they are not anti-Semites so let's believe them for argument's sake) in their ludicrous frenzy to destroy Israel, instead of being human and demanding the release of a couple of hundred innocent hostages, only managed to invite a war that has caused so much suffering...and that puts the entire Middle East at risk. Worse, even if those same warped people really thought in their little brains that Israel was genocidal, then what idiot would give them 240 reasons to come to their house. What irresponsible buffoon would keep hostages knowing that Israel will never give them up? And if the gamble was that Israel would not try to get their people back, then these cowards gambled with the lives of innocent Gazans. Many are professionals. I hope they don't gamble with your money or investments the same way. And yet there are still perverted people who want to leave Hamas in charge and they don't even bother to call for the rapists and murderers and organizers of October 7th to be handed over. Go figure. What an utter waste of innocent Israeli and Gazan lives courtesy of Hamas, Iran and the pro-Boneheads who could have prevented so many innocent Gazan deaths if they just said: BRING THEM HOME NOW
Seven Months since October 7th 💔
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Communicators need to listen. In my experience, when an underrepresented community member shares a story, it's usually a good one. I can't tell you how often dominant-narrative bias has prevented people from seeing the value in invisible narratives, the stories of lived experiences. I recently spoke on DEI communications: authentic storytelling, leveraging channels and building capacity. You can only do that by building listening skills. It's a practice that takes daily work and is part of the necessity of telling stories WITH the community instead of FOR them. When Luis Alonzo Garcia shared this photo with me, I knew I had to listen. I also knew that this needed to be shared broadly. A quick post later: it's a win for our community, platforms and strategic goals. I'm happy to see it perform well and even happier to see better representation and the sheer pride of the first-generation community being amplified. So, the next time someone shares an underrepresented story, listen. You may not end up with a published piece right away, but if you keep an open mind, you will start to see ways to bridge the narrative gap. There's a greater story waiting to be told. #DEICommunications #FirstGenerationCollegeStudent
Today is National First-Generation Celebration Day. Proud to be home to so many incredible first-generation students.
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