by Jarred Cinman. This piece on black economic empowerment (BEE) is for those who desire transformation but for whom it keeps feeling just out of reach.
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Agency Life: The black elephant in the room — part 3
by TJ Njozela. My people, I’m just going to go straight into it. Sorry, not sorry.
Transforming adland — straddling the line between utopia & reality
by Lynn Madeley. The transformation conversation in marketing and comms in South Africa has had much less engagement from us white ad execs. Why?
BEE myths & facts in adland
by Jarred Cinman. Following on from my introduction to black economic empowerment, here’s a collection of BEE myths and facts.
Agency Life: The black elephant in the room — part 2
by TJ Njozela. Previously, we looked at why the pachyderm is in the room; now, we’re going to talk about the challenges of having one in an ad boardroom.
Agency Life: The black elephant in the room — part 1
by TJ Njozela. Yes, this is another article about transformation. No, it’s not a rant. Yes, it’s going to be controversial.
An introduction to BEE in the advertising industry
by Jarred Cinman. Before talking about what the MAC Charter says and approaches to meeting this, let’s talk about why it’s important to do so.
Outrage at #OUTsurance — a turning point for adland
by Monalisa Zwambila. The OUTsurance Father’s Day debacle brings to the fore the need to lobby more aggressively for black representation.
Big Q: Transformation — what you need to know & change
by Herman Manson. With the issues spelled out, it’s time for the industry to collectively find the creative solutions to these problems.
Big Q: Transformation isn’t dancing for chicken, airtime or policies
by MarkLives. Why are so many black professionals disgruntled with the rate of progress? Next up in our panel is Mxolisi Goodman Buthelezi of June15.