The #StopHateforProfit Facebook Boycott: What Do We Do Now?
This week concludes the Stop Hate for Profit boycott of Facebook advertising, organized by the Anti-Defamation League and the NAACP among others.
Bringing Change Forward with Communities and Communicators
June 2020 has been a month of great change. I always look forward to Pride month; celebrating my dear friends and colleagues in the LGBTQ community as their ally. But this year, June has given rise to another much-needed conversation in the …
A Vibrant Salad Recipe for a Socially Distanced Picnic
I always enjoy eating as many meals as possible in the great outdoors, but now that the socially distanced picnic appears to be one of the safest ways to gather with loved ones outside of our own households, al fresco dining is more meaning …
Parenting And Working During A Crisis Is Not For The Faint At Heart
Two months ago, my job description changed dramatically. I am now teacher, principal, guidance counselor, gym instructor, cook, housekeeper, and referee between my two small boys. Oh, and I still have my day job.
Dialogue Earns Top Spot in The Social Shake-up Social Media Awards for 2019
We're jumping for joy over here. Literally.
What We’re Grateful For Right Now in Self-Quarantine? Pop Culture.
Social distancing during this difficult time of COVID-19 has indeed changed the way we are taking in pop culture. As marketers, the Dialogue team thought it would be interesting — and also a fun distraction — to assess three marketing trend …
The Dialogue Team's Stay-At-Home Recipes
Doing a little more cooking than usual? You may be cooking more because it's a creative outlet. Or simply because that's the way things are right now.
It’s Time To Stop Marketing
In every economic downturn, marketers sing the common refrain: this isn’t the time to stop marketing. But this time? It’s time to stop marketing.
Raising a Glass of Coquito to the Holiday Season
The holiday season means it’s time to whip out the coquito! You’re probably wondering what’s coquito? It’s best described as Puerto Rico’s version of eggnog. I actually think It’s better than eggnog, but I’m biased.