TransAfrica
Washington, DC, United States
Undated, 1983?
7 pages
A memorandum directed at TransAfrica Support Committees discussing membership, education, and fundraising functions of these committees that can lead to a successful national public relations strategy. The memo sets goals for placing feature stories about TransAfrica in both national and local media. Support Committees should identify things in your area which make developments in Africa and the Caribbean relevant to the target population. Suggestions include create local stories and developing “local angles” that will interest reporters. Committees also should develop ways to get TransAfrica's materials into the community, through churches, school social studies classes,...
A memorandum directed at TransAfrica Support Committees discussing membership, education, and fundraising functions of these committees that can lead to a successful national public relations strategy. The memo sets goals for placing feature stories about TransAfrica in both national and local media. Support Committees should identify things in your area which make developments in Africa and the Caribbean relevant to the target population. Suggestions include create local stories and developing “local angles” that will interest reporters. Committees also should develop ways to get TransAfrica's materials into the community, through churches, school social studies classes, through professional and social organizations.
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Digitized by Columbia College Archives & Special Collections.
Used by permission of TransAfrica.