2020 was a tough year. Surprisingly it was a very busy year for my Nicki Mayo News LLC multimedia company. Clients this year included The Crisis Magazine (NAACP), Grounded Solutions Network, The Maryland Academy of Dance, Oh-Mazing Food, St. Luke Catholic Church (McLean, Va.), thinkLaw, TV One, WealthyU, The White Dress Project and more. Here are a few #YearInReview highlights.
Apparently the theme for 2020 was EQUITY.
Oh-Mazing Food honored at 10th Annual Good Food Awards. #FoodEquity
WealthyU’s #7FigureGoalGetter Financial Intensive. #BuildingEquity
“The Awakening, Pieces of Life Volume 2” by Serena Wills. #MentalHealth #Equity
thinkLaw founder and Education advocate Colin Seale. #EducationEquity
Keynote Speaker Colin Seale, Founder and CEO of thinkLaw and Author of Thinking Like a Lawyer
Then #COVID19 hit and we had to pivot to online resources for educators.
Virtual Professional Development with Colin Seale. #EducationEquity
Mr. Eric Watson (@mrericwatson) Financial Friday. #BuildingEquity
Tips for Journalists Covering Protests in 2020 [more on SPJne.org ]. #FreedomOfSpeech #Journalism #Equity
The Lavish Lifestyles “Ask An Expert: Travel Edition” takes a look at what resorts are doing to ensure you’ll have a safe holiday in response COVID-19. #Travel #Hospitality #Equity
Grounded Solutions Network
There’s No Place Like Home:
Shared Equity Housing a Scalable Solution for Communities of Color. #HousingEquity
Bending the Arc
Growth and Expansion of the CLT Model. #HousingEquity
Breaking the Walls of Silence 2020 [[FULL SHOW]]. #HealthEquity
Dialogue with the Doctors: Hard Questions: What Are My Treatment Options and What Do I Do Next? #HealthEquity
Lisa Tyler, Organ: Third Wednesday at Noon Recital Series
The Crisis Magazine Election 2020 coverage.
The Crisis Magazine produced nationwide team coverage with real time reports Election Day 2020. Our team of Black journalists included 12 correspondents in battleground states and two interns-turned-digital producers ready to churn out social media posts in breaking news fashion for a #BlackPress legacy news organization.We also had two editors managing field crews while tailoring copy for digital platforms. Our editorial staff utilized multiple apps (Slack, Canva, Wavve and more) to manage the workflow, edit social media a/v files and deliver polished branded content suitable for one of the nation’s oldest civil rights groups, while maintaining our journalistic commitment to ethics. The Crisis Magazine’s one day coverage featured 50 multimedia social media posts that could each easily stand alone as a complete story. This is paramount to social media engagement.
What a year for you, thankful for you and looking forward to our next project!!! Keep going strong Soror!!!! The work you do is wonderful!
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