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President Obama’s State of the Union address was one of the best in recent history, not judging by the number of applauses and...
Commentary | Activism , posted by David Pakman
It’s a new year, and the David Pakman Show inbox and voicemail line are packed with questions about politics, elections, the future, and...
Commentary | Activism , posted by David Pakman
Kermit the Frog sang that "It's not easy being green." The participants at our #GreenHoliday Twitter party could likely inspire Kermit to sing...
I'm on a train. Not a proverbial train of life, or some other such metaphor, but a real train - the New Haven...
Commentary | Renewable & Alternative Energy , posted by David Pakman
PR News has opened its annual Corporate Social Responsibility Awards program, which honors the most outstanding communications efforts powering CSR and green initiatives....
By David Pakman As we close in on the start of the election season in earnest with the New Hampshire As we close...
Commentary | Activism , posted by David Pakman
By Jenifer Parnell and Paul Zink The Bioneers conference was a wonderful gathering of people who are walking their talk when it comes...
By David Pakman During a recent publicity trip to Los Angeles, I confirmed that independent non-corporate media is alive and well in the...
Commentary | Activism , posted by David Pakman
When companies explore the extent of human trafficking and slavery in their supply chains, what they are likely to find may be revealing...
By Cynthia Belliveau, M.P.A., Ed.D., Dean of University of Vermont Continuing Education This summer, professionals from as far away as the Sudan and...