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Mixtape podcast: Behind the curtain of diversity theater
It’s fair to say that most people have heard about diversity reports. And it’s probably also fair to say that most of us have watched, sometimes with a metaphorical bucket of buttered popcorn, as companies crisis-comms their ways out of … crises. But most of us do not know what goes on behind the scenes.
Mark S. Luckie has an idea. The digital strategist, journalist and author of “The Digital Journalist’s Handbook” and “DO U,” has written “Valley Girls,” a fictional portrayal of life behind the social curtain at popular tech company Elemynt. Particularly the journey of main character Kelsey Pace, as she navigates life as a communications manager for the company. Having worked in strategy and partnership positions at Facebook, Twitter and Reddit, Luckie tells us he was most interested in exploring how the actual conversations about diversity work inside of tech companies.
December 18, 2020
(BEDFORD) – Dr. Ty Mungle informed the school board the playground equipment that was at Springville Elementary will be moved to Oolitic, Shawswick, and Parkview Elementary school. The equipment is needed after the consolidations of the schools.
Playground equipment, desks, furniture, and bleachers that were purchased by bonds have were relocated to Shawswick, Oolitic, and Parkview schools.
Mungle stated the post on social media regarding the playground equipment being thrown in dumpsters was inaccurate.
Mungle continued to remark that many of the cabinets, desks and bleachers from the now-closed elementary schools have been moved to Oolitic, Lincoln, and Parkview schools.