Dear all,

A few years ago, a disability organisation head told me something that has 
stayed with me: they were doing their best work, yet nobody seemed to notice.

Long bus rides. Village meetings. Lives slowly changing.
Still, silence from the media.

They assumed coverage required money and glossy campaigns.

As a reporter, I knew the opposite was true.

Newsrooms run on specific, verifiable stories that has  made a difference on 
the ground.

In this post, I break down a simple, low cost media strategy that small 
nonprofits can use to turn everyday work into stories journalists actually 
cover.

If one life changed can move a newsroom, imagine what your monthly updates can 
do.

Read it here → 
https://open.substack.com/pub/onthepulsetheinclusionedit/p/if-you-think-the-media-will-ignore?r=83eqk&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

 

Subramani

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