Monday, April 11, 2011

Introducing........

I am LaToya Chambliss from the small but packed city of Tallahassee, Fl. I currently attend Florida A&M University and will be graduating with a BS in Public Relations.

I aspire to become:
1. Publicist for an artist, athlete or model
2. Work in an Integrated Communications Firm
3. Image Consulting

I will be blogging frequently about Journalism, PR, and events that happen at FAMU.
I hope you enjoy and feel free to comment.

Are you FOR or AGAINST????

I had the pleasure of covering a news story for the FAMUAN and it was on a very touchy subject. There was an abortion exhibit that had very graphic photos to make students stop having abortions and increase awareness. Take a closer look----------->

On-Campus Abortion Protests Outrage FAMU Students

By LaToya Chambliss

Staff Writer, The FAMUAN

Published: Thursday, April 7, 2011

Updated: Friday, April 8, 2011 05:04

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D.A. Robin

An anti-abortion posted signs warning students and teachers of "Genocide Photos Ahead" during their "Black Genocide" awareness event. Florida A&M students disputed the graphic nature of photos that they say were for shock value.

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D.A. Robin

Anti-abortion workers talk to FAMU students Tuesday in the first of a two-day, on-campus event to minimize abortions.

Anti-abortion protesters urged Florida A&M students against having abortions Tuesday and Wednesday but students here insisted Bio-Ethical Reform was too graphic in their message. Some students wanted them gone.

"This is disrespectful, and this is not a proper way to go about it," said Prisca Wilks, an African-American studies student. "What if I had just eaten lunch and saw these pictures? I can't believe FAMU gave them consent to do this…this is too much."

An organization called Bio-Ethical Reform has toured college campuses since 1997, informing students about abortion statistics, and showing images of abortions and videos comparing abortion to historic genocide. For two days, they erected billboards with images of aborted foetuses and dismembered limbs outside Tucker Hall, warning of "Genocide Photos Ahead" on both sides of the building.

One of the advocates for the campaign, Robert Stewart, said the organization wanted to raise awareness about abortion to black women.

"My mother had me at 16 and got an abortion when I was young," Stewart said. "Like so many other women, they never leave the same way they came in after getting an abortion. These women are acting out of ignorance and aren't properly educated on the emotional toll abortions place on them."

Many students, however, felt the demonstration was an accurate depiction of the horrors of abortion, and agreed with the campaign's method of conveying its message.

"I totally agree that abortion is the same as these past genocides," said Conisha Mason, a biology student. "The pictures are real enough to make people realize abortion is wrong, I'm so against aborting babies."

A crowd of students gathered at the exhibition, looked at and took photos of the images and even display their disgust toward the campaign. Many students debated with the campaign coordinators.

"This is just not right, there has to be a better way to inform students," said Richard Johnson, a criminal justice student.

Terry Stewart, another campaign member, encouraged students to debate their opinions about the issue and express their anger.

"FAMU's campus has had one of the biggest crowds for us to interact with," Stewart said. "The reaction and responses have been great and surprisingly many males have been very interested in knowing more about the issue."

Stewart said approximately 1,700 black babies are aborted daily because black women don't understand their alternative options and are specifically targeted by abortion agencies.

For more information on the Bio Ethical Reform on abortion visit the official website.



Tuesday, March 22, 2011

ARC=Access, Reach, Connect

In Professor Kinchlow's public relations campaigns course, we each are assigned a real client, with a real problem to solve by forming a strategic communication's plan.

I had the honor of getting the Florida Housing Finance Corporation but i specifically deal with the company's website.

My client's issue is , they need to build awareness about their affordable renting website which is FloridaHousingSearch.org.

While browsing through PR Newswire I found some valuable information to serve as a possible tactic in solving my client's issue.

PR Newswire said that a company's target audience expects to engage with the organization online. They give great tips on how to do that through the acronym ARC(access, reach, connect)

I'm posting a link about PR Newswire and the new service they are offering to ensure company's are engaging correctly with their target audience online .

See Professor Kinchlow......I AM LEARNING :)


Moral Responsibility........#sike

Today in my Ethics course we were discussing pornography, indecency and moral responsibility. We discuss various topics in class because as future journalist, we are morally responsible for everything we write.

Some of my classmates felt that now we don't have the luxury of "freedom of speech" anymore. Many classmates agree that everything we write , it will eventually come back to haunt us in some way. It seems that everyone has an opinion and there will always be someone to oppose what you say.

We as journalist constantly have to make decisions and take that "moral agent" role that we learned about in Ethics.

We ended class watching videos about celebrities and community leaders that are constantly making ethically wrong decisions.

Take a look at this clip:


While most students agreed that this was inappropriate for the cops at work and morally wrong, it was two students who felt they shouldn't be in trouble because we need more cops. (the nerve)


You be the judge? What would be the ethical decision you chose?