PR for People Monthly APRIL 2017 | Page 5

From Texas Anna Faktorovich, Ph.D., founder of the Anaphora Literary Press, gives us an arresting and though-provoking look at protests—by the numbers.

From Nebraska Kindra Foster poses the issue of breaking law in national and state parks.

From New York City Jeffrey Gurian, the amazing pundit of the Comedy World, is now a regular contributor to PR for People!

Dave Bresler President and Founder of NetworkNetwork! Has something to share about the political ideologies that divide us.

From Seattle Patricia Vaccarino covers the first Via Seattle panel. Via Seattle gives a platform to marginalized voices in the the art world—women of color.

JoAnne Dyer who covers Tribal news interviews Filmmaker Keri Pickett, whose new film First Daughter and the Black Snake chronicles the work of indigenous activist Winona LaDuke.

Annie Searle’s work Channeling Nelson Mandela is an insightful meditation probing the disruptive forces at work in the government that can only be countered by time, patience and education.

Special guest contributor Lalita Uppala, past president of India Association & currently the Director of Community Program for the Association, responds to the shooting of a Sikh man in an apparent hate crime.

Roger Hillman, a panelist with Pacific ADR Consulting, writes about business disruption due to road closures, peaceful public demonstrations, ordinary “Acts of God,” and riots.

From New Hampshire Patricia Vaccarino also covers a short follow-up report from Beth the mail lady on the plausibility of voter fraud in rural New Hampshire, where everyone turns out to vote in the local elections even when a March nor'easter has shut down the entire eastern seaboard.

From Chicago Serena Wadhwa Psy.D., LCPC, CADC, RYT writes about Stress.

From Denver Devan Kingsford offers keen insight into how a kid learns about what it means to really break the law.

See the work of our regular monthly columnists: Kindra Foster (on Travel), Barbara Lloyd McMichael (on Books), Dean Landsman (on Digital Strategy), Bill Lulow (on Photography) Oliver Roth (on Broadway) and Chef Mary Beth Lawton Johnson (on Food).

APRIL– in – Brief