PR Exec Joins Camino!
March 23, 2009 by Elizabeth Toledo
Monica Contreras (and her two beautiful Daschunds) have joined the Camino PR family! Monica is one of the nation’s leading communications executives in the areas of social marketing, research-based communications, emerging market development, and corporate/media/non profit promotional strategies. She is widely recognized as a young emerging superstar in the global public relations profession.
Monica truly loves her dogs. She successfully pitched Otto, the youngest one, to become the cover model of a lifestyle magazine (see below). Monica has a huge heart, sharp communications insight, and a fierce determination to make the world a better place. She is located in CPR’s New York office. Camino PR is grateful and energized to have Monica’s talents.
Protesting Corporate Excess
March 17, 2009 by Elizabeth Toledo
On Thursday people who are fed up with the corporate climate are attending protests in cities nationwide. There’s a lot I’m supposed to do on Thursday but nothing seems more urgent than sending a loud message to those who continue to contribute to a broken economy and corrupt corporate culture. I’ll be heading to Wall Street to protest. Please make your voice heard on Thursday — you can get more information about actions in your city at http://takebacktheeconomy.org/
Check out their video below:
Equal Treatment
March 11, 2009 by Elizabeth Toledo
Yesterday’s AOL headline about celebrity chef Cat Cora and wife Jennifer Cora expecting babies is yet another display of the media mainstreaming of gay relationships. AOL news treated their relationship in the exact same way it treats heterosexual couples, reporting “Iron Chef and her wife are pregnant”. Fox used the term “lesbian partner” in its headline and used a sensational tone in its coverage, but they did lead the article with “The Iron Chef and her wife….”
Homophobia still has a firm grip in our culture but I like these small pebbles of progress. Editing out bias in media coverage is a good barometer that change, at whatever pace, is underway. Over the years I’ve tended to seek out deliberately gay-friendly refuges, like an Olivia cruise or a week in Provincetown. Several years ago I was looking for a place to take Winnie to dinner, and on a whim typed “best lesbian chef” into Google. It’s not the best way to figure out if the food is good, but I was looking for a friendly environment. To my surprise I found a list of “best lesbian chefs”. I chose the only chef on the list located in Manhattan, and that’s how we came to fall in love with Anita Lo’s restaurant, Annisa. Anita Lo has my vote as the best chef in New York and Annisa has become our celebration restaurant.
Winnie and I stopped by Annisa for a drink and appetizer a few weeks ago. We are never organized enough to get reservations, but sitting at the bar meant that we could chat with Anita when she emerged occasionally from the kitchen. She was glad to hear we had come from a fundraiser for the Audre Lorde project, and when we told her that Gloria Steinem had hosted the event at her apartment she immediately asked, “what did she serve?” Winnie told her we’d eaten quiche and Anita started laughing. “That’s really funny!” she said, shaking her head as she retreated to the kitchen. Winnie laughed with Anita but I know, deep down, neither of us really knows why that’s funny.
Here’s the AOL headline:
Congratulations go out to Jennifer and Cat Cora on their baby announcement!




