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Powerscourt Perspectives: Tackling Discrimination through the Media

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How does the media impact a fight for justice?

In the first episode of our new podcast series, Powerscourt Perspectives, we hear from four individuals who’ve had to face the tricky dynamics of the media in their personal battles for justice.

Former England cricketer Azeem Rafiq, ex-CNN journalist Saima Mohsin and criminal justice campaigners Zainab and Ruki share personal experiences of their fights – and explain the pivotal role that PR can play in supporting their campaigns in this week’s episode.
**Content Warning: This episode contains discriminatory remarks which are offensive; listener discretion is advised.**
The Friday Fix: Powerscourt Perspectives is our new monthly series exploring the most pressing questions and interesting opportunities of today’s communications landscape.
Each month, we will draw together interviews from across our network of business, media and political experts, bringing you deeper insights and a wider viewpoint on the issues that really matter.
Hosted by: Michael Keating
Produced by: Michael Keating, Isabel Ralphs, Io Kidson & Georgia Way
Edited by: Ollie Beckwith
Artwork by: Demi-Marie Barnard

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How does the media impact a fight for justice?

In the first episode of our new podcast series, Powerscourt Perspectives, we hear from four individuals who’ve had to face the tricky dynamics of the media in their personal battles for justice.

Former England cricketer Azeem Rafiq, ex-CNN journalist Saima Mohsin and criminal justice campaigners Zainab and Ruki share personal experiences of their fights – and explain the pivotal role that PR can play in supporting their campaigns in this week’s episode.
**Content Warning: This episode contains discriminatory remarks which are offensive; listener discretion is advised.**
The Friday Fix: Powerscourt Perspectives is our new monthly series exploring the most pressing questions and interesting opportunities of today’s communications landscape.
Each month, we will draw together interviews from across our network of business, media and political experts, bringing you deeper insights and a wider viewpoint on the issues that really matter.
Hosted by: Michael Keating
Produced by: Michael Keating, Isabel Ralphs, Io Kidson & Georgia Way
Edited by: Ollie Beckwith
Artwork by: Demi-Marie Barnard

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