Being a journalist has not been my formal training nor my profession. Becoming an advocate journalist has been my calling. In carrying out my calling, I have addressed some of the enduring issues of our times as well as pressing issues of the hour. Most of my writings during the last four decades have maintained their relevancy, fulfilling a needed voice. As a collection, the selected commentaries are snapshots of history and are included because of their timeliness and timelessness. They have been written for a large radio station, a major metropolitan daily newspaper, community newspapers,…mehr
Being a journalist has not been my formal training nor my profession. Becoming an advocate journalist has been my calling. In carrying out my calling, I have addressed some of the enduring issues of our times as well as pressing issues of the hour. Most of my writings during the last four decades have maintained their relevancy, fulfilling a needed voice. As a collection, the selected commentaries are snapshots of history and are included because of their timeliness and timelessness. They have been written for a large radio station, a major metropolitan daily newspaper, community newspapers, and currently online. This is Book I, Ethics and Values, of three books in the Real Advocacy Journalism® series. It has received great editorial reviews from Kirkus Reviews, Midwest Book Reviews, and Chanticleer International Book Reviews and more. The wise use of words is one of the most effective and powerful tools we have as individuals to bring about meaningful change in our lives, our communities, state and nation--indeed in many areas of society. My hope is that in sharing my attempts to improve understanding about issues that impact us all that you will be informed, enlightened, inspired and have reaffirmation that in addition to our beliefs, our words and actions are what advances a more civilized and better society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Janice S. Ellis, MA, MA, PhD, an award-winning author, has been an executive throughout her career, first in government, then in Fortune 500 pharmaceutical company, later as a president and CEO of a marketing firm, and caping her career as President of a bi-state non-profit child advocacy agency. Along with those positions, she has been writing commentary for more than four decades on race, politics, education, and other social issues for newspapers, radio, and online. Her commentary currently appears in The Missouri Independent and Janice S. Ellis.com. Her first book, From Liberty to Magnolia: In Search of the American Dream (2018) has received several national and international awards since its initial release. Her most recent book, Shaping Public Opinion: How Real Advocacy Journalism¿ Should Be Practiced (2021), won the Nellie Bly Nonfiction Journalism Award. Both books have received great editorial reviews and continue to receive customer reviews.
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