11.17.13 Women’s Rights [Radio] – Generation Justice
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11.17.13 Women’s Rights [Radio] – Generation Justice

On Sunday, November 17th we had an important show discussing women’s rights in New Mexico and across the country. Our guests were the legendary civil rights activist and labor leader Dolores Huerta, and Denicia Cadena, the Communications and Cultural Strategy Director for Young Women United and a part of Respect ABQ Women. They both talked...

11.10.13 Media Literacy Project’s 20th Anniversary [Radio] – Generation Justice
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11.10.13 Media Literacy Project’s 20th Anniversary [Radio] – Generation Justice

Congratulations to our friends at the Media Literacy Project on 20 amazing years! We celebrated their anniversary on our show this last Sunday by featuring some awesome interviews with folks talking about MLP’s importance and contribution to a national culture shift towards media literacy. Guests included Media Literacy Project Executive Director Andrea Quijada, Professor Sut Jhally, Center for Media Justice Executive...

FULL INTERVIEW w/ Malkia Cyril on Media Justice & MLP – Generation Justice
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FULL INTERVIEW w/ Malkia Cyril on Media Justice & MLP – Generation Justice

The “Media Literacy Project” works locally and nationally on media justice issues.  The “Center for Media Justice”, a national organization out of Oakland California, has been a national partner to MLP. “The Center for Media Justice” was created to strengthen media activism and communication capacity of grassroots social justice movements. And over the past 15...

FULL INTERVIEW w/ Sut Jhally on Media Literacy & MLP – Generation Justice
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FULL INTERVIEW w/ Sut Jhally on Media Literacy & MLP – Generation Justice

Sut Jhally, Executive Director of the Media Education Foundation and a professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, is one of the world’s leading scholars focusing on the role played by advertising and pop culture in the process of social control and identity construction. Professor Jhally has worked along side of the “Media Literacy Project”...