Who’s in the Room? with Jamila Cupid, Ph.D. and Myescha Joell
Jamila Cupid, Ph.D.
Myescha Joell
Sharing access, authenticity, and empowerment in the public relations industry matters. In today’s episode, authors Jamila Cupid, Ph.D. and Myescha Joell share what inspired them to write their groundbreaking new book, “Who’s in the Room?: A Guide to Public Relations from the Black Professional Perspective.” The book amplifies the voices, experiences, and contributions of Black public relations practitioners while providing a roadmap for authentic allyship and inclusion across the industry.
About Jamila:
Dr. Jamila Cupid is an international scholar and educator who trains students in the practice of public relations at Pepperdine University. She is a public relations and digital media professional, with expertise in research and strategy, who worked in the New York City and Washington, DC markets. Her research is based in global and multicultural PR and media.
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About Myescha:
Myescha Joell is an award-winning publicist, producer, and founder of Morris Street Media, known for high-impact campaigns at the intersection of culture, entertainment, and social impact. With over 20 years of experience, she’s helped shape visibility for creatives, brands, and storytellers while producing content that amplifies underrepresented voices.
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Topics covered:
What inspired the creation of their guidebook for Black professionals
Unexpected themes from “Who’s in the Room?”
Unique challenges for Black PR pros
What allyship and inclusion look like in today’s climate
Advice on how to show up in professional spaces
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