Articles on PR for People

Ngombor: Hope in the Heart of Uganda

Ngombor is a difficult word to translate because there is nothing so concise in English, but it is not a hard concept to get across – “ngombor” means the sense of hopefulness that comes from persistent effort. That hopefulness and the commitment to work to achieve it are at the heart of the Ngombor Community Development Alliance. Founded just this year, Ngombor is a new organization but its roots in West Nile region of Uganda go back more than 20 years, to a friendship between Vincent Ulargiw, a local Alur community leader and Dennis Argall, the father of Ngombor co-founder, Liz Argall.


Education, Books, and Bingo

The annual Book Bingo program offered by my regional library system guaranteed that I would stop in at the local library branch with regularity this summer. I was seeking books that would correspond to the categories listed on the squares of my bingo sheet. By the end of August I’d completed my bingo card and, by extension, had actively engaged in my own self-directed course of informal education. I’d learned new words and considered different points of view. I looked up places on the map that I’d never heard of before. I’d filled in not just the little squares on my bingo card but also some gaps in my understanding of world history, science, war trauma and international relations.


Robin Lindley Interviews Dr. Charlotte Jacobs

Robin Lindley Interviews Dr. Charlotte Jacobs about her new biography of Setsuko Nakamura Thurlow, a champion for peace who was rescued from the fiery ruins of Hiroshima 80 years ago.

 

 


Rev. Martin Luther King’s Six Principles of Nonviolence

In the coming months, there will be a marked increase of “Civil Resistance.” Long coined as Civil Disobedience, nonviolent protest is one way people of conscience can stand strong and united during a time of heinous injustice. In our September news digest, we will feature an article about the many ways people of conscience can demonstrate civil resistance. Please scroll below to read Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Six Principles of Nonviolence.   


Letter from Birmingham Jail Excerpts

During these times of unconscionable tyranny in America, we can look to our past to find solace among the words Dr. Martin Luther King. He  wrote the excerpts below while he was imprisoned in Birmingham, Alabama. His only crime had been "parading without a permit" after leading a nonviolent demonstration against segregation. Allow his words to inspire and ignite you to resist injustice and stand tall for what is right. This is the gospel truth, so help us God.


What you can do now by Robert Reich

In light of Trump’s worsening cruelty, vindictiveness, and ever more belligerent attacks on democracy, many of you ask: “What can I do now?” Here are a baker’s dozen of recommendations. (I’ve shared some of these with you previously but wanted to give you a revised and larger version.) If you have others, please feel free to share them with all of us in the comments. - Robert Reich


Soldiers in Cities

The Art of Deflection, Look at Soldiers in Cities – Forget the Epstein Files. President Trump sent soldiers into U.S. cities, not to fight crimes, but to distract the public from the Epstein Files.


Book Review: Essayism by Brian Dillon

In Essayism, Brian Dillon dispels the notion that the essay is an excuse for not being able to commit to a long-term project. Some essays, for example, On Being Blue by William H. Gass or Camera Lucida by Roland Barthes, are over a hundred pages, hardly the output of an uncommitted, dilettante writer.


August 2025 Magazine

There are many types of entrepreneurs. From artists, accountants and attorneys to web designers, chefs and writers, all entrepreneurs must wear many hats to make their businesses grow. This month we offer tips for entrepreneurs, such as Working a RoomRomancing Your Audience, and Getting Media Placement in Top-tier Press. Our favorite entrepreneur of all time is one of our founding fathers Benjamin Franklin, who we consider to be the ultimate entrepreneur. Being an entrepreneur is not for the faint of heart. Ex-con Dave Dahl founded Dave’s Killer Bread and grew it into a $250 million dollar business. After surviving a brain aneurysm, Tess Padmore brings a unique lens to entrepreneurship—one rooted in dignity, representation, and wellness. We have a new book review this month of a great but not so new book, Amsterdam by Ian McEwan. We also offer a new perspective of Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. The notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein showcased a first edition of Lolita in his sensational Upper East Side mansion.–Patricia Vaccarino


The True Brand of the People—Benjamin Franklin

Ben Franklin’s colorful life, his legacy, his brand is on our money: the quarter and the hundred dollar bill. His name is on warships. He is the namesake for many towns, counties, educational institutions, and companies. All of these things were done in his name, not by him, but for him, because he stood for honor, integrity, loyalty, dignity, and fairness. More than two centuries after his death, his brand has endured and he has achieved the status of a cultural icon.