Judy Lubin, PhD, MPH

Scholar - Strategist - Professor - Advocate

  • Home
  • About Judy
  • Blog
  • Teaching
    • Urban Health Disparities Course
  • Research
  • Consulting
  • Media
  • #SocforJustice
  • Contact
  • Book

Steve Jobs and the Future of Journalism

October 7, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

This post also appears on The Huffington Post Steve Jobs dramatically changed the media landscape with pioneering products that will forever change the way news is consumed and distributed. As I prepare to moderate a panel next week on news and media trends at the National Press Club, I’m pondering the disruptive changes to the […]

Filed Under: Internet & Technology, Media & Society Tagged With: citizen journalism, future of journalism, media, Steve Jobs

WWPR Names Judy Lubin ‘Emerging Leader’

July 27, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

Last night Washington Women in Public Relations (WWPR) honored me with one of three 2011 Emerging Leaders Awards (ELA) given to rising stars, ages 21-35, in the public relations and communications industry.

Filed Under: Blog, News, PR & Communications Tagged With: Communications, Emerging Leaders, Public Relations, WWPR

Netroots Panel On Black Voter Turnout Sparks Debate

June 21, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

With Obama-bashing at fever pitch in certain circles, some reactions to our Netroots Nation panel demonstrate that disappointment in the president can overshadow meaningful attempts to reach out to voters.

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 2012 campaign, black voters, liberals, Netroots, obama, progressives

Scientific Racism Finds New Life on Psychology Today’s Website

May 16, 2011 By admin 8 Comments

The twitterverse and blogosphere are buzzing over Psychology Today’s publication of a pseudo-scientific article that reports black women are “objectively” less attractive than women of other races (the article has been taken down but can be found here). Satoshi Kanazawa, an evolutionary biologist claims to have found “significant” racial differences in the ratings of female […]

Filed Under: Black Women, Internet & Technology, Media & Society, Pop Culture, Women's Issues Tagged With: black bloggers, black women, images, internet, media, psycholgoy today, racism, science

Scientific Racism Finds New Life on Psychology Today’s Website

May 16, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment

The twitterverse and blogosphere are buzzing over Psychology Today’s publication of a pseudo-scientific article that reports black women are “objectively” less attractive than women of other races (the article has been taken down but can be found here). Satoshi Kanazawa, an evolutionary biologist claims to have found “significant” racial differences in the ratings of female […]

Filed Under: Black Women, Internet & Technology, Media & Society, Pop Culture, Women's Issues Tagged With: black bloggers, black women, images, internet, media, psycholgoy today, racism, science

« Previous Page
Next Page »
Tweets by @JudyLubin

Search for Articles

Copyright © 2023 · Genesis Sample Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in