Using My Influence to Drive Change
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Using My Influence to Drive Change

It is a deeply painful year for our industry and our country. As a nation witnessing violence against Black Americans, we are all confronting shock and trauma that many endure every day: the unacceptable weaponization of racism against people of color and specifically the Black community.

Recent footage of violence—both implicit and explicit—against George Floyd, Chris Cooper, and Ahmaud Arbery embody the threats communities of color and especially Black Americans have felt for centuries. This footage illuminates injustice in ways the horrors that hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 deaths, and tens of millions of lost jobs, could not.

As an industry of problem solvers, we must focus our collective attention to meet the unique challenges of this moment. We have the power to influence and change culture. That also means we have the responsibility to go beyond declaring racism unacceptable. 

To truly and meaningfully advocate for equality, equity, and justice, our industry must always strive to achieve the representation that reflects our society.

We must be unafraid to initiate important dialogue, even—especially—when dialogue is difficult. It’s only when we are uncomfortable that we can truly learn and grow. 

We must hire Black people. We must hear Black people. We must promote Black people. And we must ensure advertising includes everyone.

We need to stop relying on Black colleagues or people of color to identify solutions. It’s up to all of us to play a role in stopping violence and dismantling racial division in our country. We call on our members to continue to do the work that will drive change.

Thank you to those who have shared perspectives and experiences with me and with the 4A’s during this time. It's clear to me that as a cisgender white woman, I have tremendous privilege in our society that I must use to be an ally to those who don’t experience this privilege—to always stand up for justice and fight injustice, and to speak up for those whose voices too often go unheard.

Whether you have questions about things you can do better or things we can do better, or just need to talk, we’re always here to support you.


Dr. Leslie Shrager

Clinical Psychologist, Psy.D.

4 年

Love this Marla!

Gregory McCastle

President @ Wildwood Media Services | Revenue Growth, Streaming Transformation, Digital Strategy

4 年

Well said.

Miranda Dimopoulos

Bridging the digital divide between East and West

4 年

Bravo! X

Whitney Fishman Zember

Helping you make better decisions & embrace emerging media with confidence

4 年

This. ??

Thank you, Marla!!

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