Student helps bring UNCHAINED fashion show to campus on April 4
A project that began as part of a public relations course in Ā鶹¾«Ń”ās School of Journalism and Mass Communication is now coming to fruition and raising awareness about human trafficking.
Mackenzie Lunde, a senior fashion merchandising major and public relations minor, first created an event proposal for the UNCHAINED fashion show as part of her fall 2015 Public Relations Tactics course. UNCHAINED is a Columbus, Ohio-based company that uses fashion to bring awareness to human trafficking, one of the worldās fastest-growing illegal enterprises.
Since the beginning of the 2016 Spring Semester, Lunde has been carrying out the event proposal she first drafted for class. UNCHAINED fashion show will be presented at 8 p.m. on April 4 in the Kent Student Center Ballroom, in partnership with A Magazine, Kent Stateās student-run fashion magazine. The show is free and open to the public.
Though she did not initially have plans to carry out her proposal, after becoming promotions director for A Magazine and developing a passion for the cause, Lunde decided to see it through.
āMy PR class could not have prepared me more for what this event planning would entail,ā Lunde said. āI was prepared to think of every detail that goes into planning an event, as well as being prepared for every detail that could go wrong. I learned how to thoroughly plan each step and communicate with my client professionally.ā
Her instructor for the course, Michele Ewing, APR, associate professor, says she encourages students to apply course concepts to actual communication challenges in all assignments. Lundeās 18-page proposal for class did just that: She detailed key objectives and publics, strategy and messages, a complete event execution and work plan, budget, potential partnerships and more. The result? Valuable practical experience that prepared her to put her plan into action.
āFor the special event assignment, Mackenzie combined her passionate interest in fashion industry and the fight against human trafficking,ā Ewing said. āIām so impressed with Mackenzieās efforts to transform a class project into an actual event for such an important cause. Itās inspiring.ā
One day, Lunde hopes to similarly fuse her passion for public relations and fashion into a career. Upon graduation, she hopes to work in public relations at a creative agency, and she said her work on UNCHAINED will help set her apart.
āThis project will have a huge impact in helping me reach my career goals,ā she said. āThis event will prove that I can not only create a plan, but actually execute it as well. This has been an amazing learning experience, as well as the perfect real-world experience, to give me a competitive edge.ā
About UNCHAINED
UNCHAINED is a Columbus-based 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to end human trafficking through education and awareness. UNCHAINED was co-founded by Stephanie Catani and Felicia Kalan and currently has a staff of five part-time employees, four board members and relies on hundreds of student and community volunteers that serve as models, makeup artists, hair stylists, photographers, graphic artists, designers and many others.
UNCHAINED fashion show tells the story of a human trafficking survivor through garments designed by Season 5 āProject Runwayā designer Korto Momolu, as well as through music and narration. The show was performed at Ā鶹¾«Ń” at Stark in September 2015.
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Photo Caption:
UNCHAINED fashion show will be presented at Ā鶹¾«Ń” on April 4 at 8 p.m. in the Kent Student Center Ballroom to help raise awareness about human trafficking. Pictured is when the fashion show was presented this past September at Ā鶹¾«Ń” at Stark.
Media Contacts:
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