APA CEO Jim Gosnell Says Agency Will Observe “Black Out Tuesday” To Fight Racial Injustice – Update

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APA CEO Jim Gosnell Says Agency Will Observe “Black Out Tuesday” To Fight Racial Injustice – Update
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APA joins ViacomCBS who announced yesterday that they would also be participating in “Black Out Tuesday”

As protests continue across the country in response to the discrimination and police brutality faced by the Black community and the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and countless others, media organizations, networks and agencies have come forward to voice their support for the Black community. APA CEO Jim Gosnell is the latest to address the events of the past week.

While these events may have taken a turn for the worse, it does not negate the profound inequality and discrimination affecting our Black community. At times like these, it is imperative that we remain steadfast in our commitment to a better future for everyone, to listen and learn from the events unfolding before us, and to promise our community, our clients, and ourselves that we will utilize our talents, resources and relationships to support, empower and ensure their stories are told.

To quote the English theologian, Thomas Fuller, “It is always darkest before the dawn.” I sincerely believe our future is as bright as we want it to be. It is up to all of us to effect change.

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