Monday, April 8, 2013

What I Learned in Denver . . .

 . . . at this weekend's National Conference on Media Reform: I've seen the media activism future and it's in the hands of young women and girls who are creatively challenging the sexism/sexualization (and ultimately, I hope, hyper-commercialism) of mainstream corporate media. For example, the activist youth group SPARK. Check out their "Seventeen/Teen Vogue Challenge" at their blog or one of their leaders (age 16 I think) explaining that challenge at  41:30 of this video of the final plenary session in Denver.  

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