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Gutenberg: unlocking the power of knowledge

During my recent visit to the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz, Germany, I was struck by how Johannes Gutenberg’s invention of the movable type printing press revolutionized access to knowledge. We can recognize this as laying the groundwork for inclusive communication. His invention didn’t just make books more accessible; it broke down barriers, allowing information to reach people from all walks of life. Today, as communicators, we carry forward this legacy by ensuring our messages are clear, accessible, and resonate with diverse audiences, ensuring that everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.

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