Angela Seits
@aseits
Mostly here to retweet voices that need to be heard. ✌🏿✌🏾✌🏽🌈🌎
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“Gen Z talks sustainability but shops fast-fashion.” - @pmgworldwide's Angela Seits Read the latest Lifestyle Monitor from @CottonInc for insights into how Gen Z is shopping—including how they buy across channels and how they get their inspiration: bit.ly/4dhkih0
Ken getting nominated and not Barbie is honestly so fitting for a film about a man discovering the power of patriarchy in the Real World.
Lucky to be in Dallas today. Our good friends at @camelotsmm are officially joining @pmgworldwide to form one of the largest independent advertising and media companies. Congrats! I can’t wait to see what’s next! Please take a read. 👇 pmg.com/blog/pmg-acqui…
#ICWA upheld! ✊ Amazing victory for Native families and for tribal sovereignty!
BREAKING NEWS: ICWA is upheld by the Supreme Court. Native families are PROTECTED!!! ❤️ #news #Native #NativeAmerican #Indigenous #ProtectICWA #supremecourt #win #upheld #ICWA #ChildrenBack #EverythingBack
“The list of things that can get you killed in public is expanding every single day. Whether it’s mass shootings or police brutality or random acts of violence, it only takes running into one scared man to have the worst and likely last day of your life.”
In Opinion “The list of things that can get you killed in public is expanding every single day,” writes @rgay. “It only takes running into one scared man to have the worst and likely last day of your life.” nyti.ms/42iPnw0
Most interesting tweet I’ve read today.
100 million people use ChatGPT. Fewer than 1% understand it. A mega thread to get you up to speed:
This is part 2 in my series about diversity at agencies. How agencies are shaping the future of DEI beyond their own walls digiday.com/media/how-agen… via @digiday
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How agencies are shaping the future of DEI beyond their own walls
Agencies are acknowledging that diversity efforts don’t stop with their companies. In addition to improving employee representation, now agency efforts in diversity, equity and inclusion are aimed at...
This is part 1 of 2 of my feature on how media agencies are trying to make progress on diversity, equity and inclusion. 📰 ‘It has to be built in’: How agencies strive to advance their diversity goals digiday.com/media/it-has-t… via @digiday
“We can’t drill our way to a sustainable future. We must conserve public lands, not sell them off to corporate polluters. The harmful effects of @POTUS's decision cannot be overstated." #StopWillow sierraclub.org/press-releases…
Here, @antoinettesiu chats with @aseits of @pmgworldwide about the lack of DE&I progress in the industry. #DigidayMediaBuying
Attending the @Digiday Media Buying Summit next week? Be sure to check out Angela Seits, Head of Strategy & Insights, as she takes the stage for “What DEI Deliverables Can Agencies Promise?” on March 7: bit.ly/3KV8AhP
If you’re a politician or media figure who sets up the LGBTQ community to be hated and feared - not because any of us ever harmed you but because you find it useful - then don’t you dare act surprised when this kind of violence follows. Don’t you dare act surprised.
One thing that keeps me up at night right now is the possibility that Twitter’s potential death spiral will coincide with a major regional/national/global crisis. For better or worse, Twitter is a crucial disaster comms tool, and we don’t have a replacement for it. 1/
A white family claims they were racially discriminated against while adopting a Native child in the Supreme Court case Haaland v. Brackeen. Cherokee writer @rebeccanagle calls it a right-wing "coordinated litigation campaign" to strike down laws protecting Native sovereignty.
Every Native child the plaintiffs fought to adopt had a blood relative that wanted to raise them. Every Native relative got push back—from a social worker, foster parent, family court judge or all three. Only one grandma was able to adopt her grand baby—after fighting for 6 YEARS
This article is a great example on how the @nytimes coverage of Indigenous issues doesn’t meet the basic standards of journalism. This article grossly misrepresents what happened in the underlying custody cases and the people behind the lawsuit.
In a case that could affect thousands of Native American children, the Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments Wednesday in the case of a four-year-old girl, whose birth mother is Navajo but who is living with a white family who wants to adopt her. nyti.ms/3WKaB3B
if you hate watching a billionaire destroy the place you live online, wait till you hear what they’re up to with planet earth
#ICWA is a necessary law that supports Native kids, strengthens families, and sustains cultural identity across generations. On Nov. 9, its constitutionality is being challenged in front of the Supreme Court. We need your help protecting it! Learn more: linktr.ee/protecticwa
Oral arguments for the case involving ICWA will occur in just 9 days! Please help us spread awareness on why we must #ProtectICWA by tagging friends in your network on a #ProtectICWA post & encouraging them to learn more. Thank you for your support for Native kids and families!
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