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  • 2 weeks ago | azdailysun.com | Michelle Ryan

    When disaster strikes -- whether it’s wildfire, flood or another emergency -- every second counts. For those with pets or livestock, preparing in advance can mean the difference between life and death. While human evacuation takes priority, many heartbreaking stories come from those who were forced to leave animals behind or had no plan in place to save them. Here’s how to make sure you're ready to evacuate your pets and livestock when disaster hits.

  • Dec 17, 2024 | tandfonline.com | Kathryn Shine |Alexandra Fisher |Michelle Ryan |Gosia Mikołajczak

    Advanced search Journalism Practice Latest Articles Submit an article Journal homepage Full Article Figures & data References Citations Metrics Reprints & Permissions Read this article /doi/full/10.1080/17512786.2024.2441283?needAccess=true ABSTRACT The news media’s reliance on official sources for interviews tends to privilege male voices and perspectives. To date, most of the research in this area has focused on news content analysis which consistently finds that women voices are...

  • Nov 25, 2024 | baptistpress.com | Michelle Ryan |Kate Rietema |Scott Barkley |Tom Strode

    With the devastating scale of this year’s hurricane destruction filling the news, human efforts to help can feel futile. That feeling of despair and the inability to do something eventually gives way to a much more tolerable feeling of apathy, which I believe characterizes the attitudes of many college students like me. After all, what control do we have over such a disaster when our own lives are so heavily dictated by our grades and work schedules? Fortunately, I found I could make a difference.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | mbcpathway.com | Michelle Ryan

    EDITOR’S NOTE: College student Michelle Ryan has served for a few years as a collegiate intern with Missouri Disaster Relief (MODR). JEFFERSON CITY (MODR) – With the devastating scale of this year’s hurricane destruction filling the news, human efforts to help can feel futile. That feeling of despair and the inability to do something eventually gives way to a much more tolerable feeling of apathy, which I believe characterizes the attitudes of many college students like me.

  • Sep 14, 2024 | mdpi.com | Marta Kozior |Olusoji Demehin |Michelle Ryan |Sean B. O’Connell

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