National Media Education Conference Literacy and Liberty: Rights, Roles and Responsibilities in a Media Ag

In addition to concurrent workshops, panels, keynote speakers, and preconference workshops, look for these exciting program features: an expanded YOUTH MEDIA MAKERS component presenting youth-produced media. EVENING SCREENINGS of media literacy videos and other materials, with the producer or director present to discuss their work. CONVERSATIONS, informal discussions between conference participants and leaders in the media literacy field; ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS of controversial issues, with an eye to providing a forum for open discussion and debate, with a moderator to facilitate; and more. Featuring Jeffrey Wigand, Farai Chideya, Barrie McMahon, Jean Kilbourne and others.

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