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Media Activism

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It's easy to feel helpless or cynical in a media environment dominated by a few powerful corporations churning out messages telling us who we are, what we should think, and what we should buy. Media activism can be an antidote and a next step for media literate individuals and communities. When critical thinkers become media activists, they join others worldwide working to create a more diverse and just media system. This guide offers dozens of ways you can become a media activist and includes media activism resources and examples of successful media activism.

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  • Discussion & activity guide (7 pages).
  • How to use this kit (5 pages).
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    Added to the Toolbox on February 13, 2008.
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