Public Service Announcement (PSA) News

Now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, the right to safe and legal abortion is no longer protected by the Constitution.

Laura Gonzalez, a Florida high school student, has won the grand prize in the 11th annual Drive2Life PSA Contest, sponsored by The National Road Safety Foundation (NRSF), a non-profit group that promotes safe driving behavior.

This week in Washington D.C., a Jumbotron will take people on a 20-minute visual tour of the Arctic’s fragile ecosystem, the Amazon’s unique biome and human-caused threats, and Antarctica, the most untouched environment on Earth.

What do Mark Ruffalo, Huron, Calif., Mayor Rey Leon, Watts, Calif., leader Mama Linda Cleveland, former California Air Resources Board chair Mary Nichols and California Energy Commission Chair David Hochschild all have in common?

Kicking off the new year with a call to action is a :30 spot urging Americans to “Finish Strong” in the face of COVID-19. Ford Motor Co.

Vaccines are on their way but until there's widespread distribution, everyone still needs to stay strong, be smart, and do their part to help stop the spread of COVID-19.

It started as a gutsy challenge – try to staff an entire shoot with only women, from agency creative through casting, on-set production, and post.

Though autism can be reliably diagnosed as early as age 18 months, most children aren't diagnosed until between 4 and 5 years old—and studies indicate that age is even higher for low-income and minority children.

“Voices for Pets” is a new East Lake Pet Orphanage project designed to help bring awareness to homeless pets that have been looking for homes longer than most.

Production company Fried Okra Entertainment, with offices in New York and Florida, has created a series of social media videos aimed at the college spring break crowd — specifically, at the guys in the mix.