The Community Bridge Initiative is designed to bridge resources from higher ed schools, media institutions and local professionals, organizations and change agents from the community, to address social issues, counter the exclusion of cultural education in schools and reeducate the community to embrace its brilliance. The 3 ways we accomplish these goals are via our Monthly Lecture Series, Monthly Family Film Night and ongoing Library Development below...
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
For Black Role Models: A Black History Month Training in Racial Justice - Los Angeles, Ca.
ATTENTION: Educators, Counselors, Social Workers, Mentors & Parents
Message Media Ed Professional Development presents...
RISE ABOVE THE NOISE < - ADVANCE THOUGHT
(for Black Role Models w/ Black students)
For White Role Models: A Black History Month Training in Racial Justice - Los Angeles, Ca.
ATTENTION: Educators, Counselors, Social Workers, Mentors & Parents
Message Media Ed Professional Development presents...
RISE ABOVE THE NOISE < - ADVANCE THOUGHT
(for White Role Models w/ Black students)
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Jan & Feb Computer Classes & Tutoring @ Message Media Ed!
COMPUTER CLASSES!
@Message Media Ed 4923 W. Adams Blvd. Los
Angeles, Ca 90016
**ADMISSION BY RSVP ONLY**
323-708-2526
or info@messagemediaed.org
19-yr-old Digital Scholars Graduate Releases Autobiography, Raised From Scratch!
Congratulations Demontae Thompson!
The first graduate of Message Media Ed's Digital Scholars (Book Writing & Publishing) Program! Demontae Thompson, a 19 year old student at Cal State University Northridge, entered the Digital Scholars program in the Fall of 2011. After lots of writing, re-writing, guest speakers, training in online marketing, editing, formatting and more, with the support of instructor, Dr. Shani Byard, Raised From Scratch is now available as an e-book and hard copy! Purchase your book today and support this new author and the Digital Scholars program!
The first graduate of Message Media Ed's Digital Scholars (Book Writing & Publishing) Program! Demontae Thompson, a 19 year old student at Cal State University Northridge, entered the Digital Scholars program in the Fall of 2011. After lots of writing, re-writing, guest speakers, training in online marketing, editing, formatting and more, with the support of instructor, Dr. Shani Byard, Raised From Scratch is now available as an e-book and hard copy! Purchase your book today and support this new author and the Digital Scholars program!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Critical Staff Development for Black Educators & Parents w/ Black Students
Message Media Ed Professional Development presents...
RISE ABOVE THE NOISE < - ADVANCE THOUGHT
(for Educators/Parents of African Descent)
Community Bridge @MME Jan-2012: Jazz Roots PT 2! Hidden Colors Screening! Black Library Development!
The Community Bridge Initiative is designed to bridge resources from higher ed schools, media institutions and local professionals, organizations and change agents from the community, to address social issues, counter the exclusion of cultural education in schools and reeducate the community to embrace its brilliance.
The 3 ways we accomplish these goals are via our Monthly Lecture Series, Monthly Family Film Night and ongoing Library Development below...
Critical Staff Development for White Educators w/ Black Students
Message Media Ed Professional Development presents...
RISE ABOVE THE NOISE < - ADVANCE THOUGHT
(for Educators and Counselors of European Descent)
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
BLACKS IN TECHNOLOGY @ Message Media Ed!
Message Media Ed's Monthly Lecture Series featured...
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Community Bridge @MME-DEC 2011: YOUTH BOOK RELEASE! DIGITAL ELDERS SPEAK! BLACK DOLL EXHIBIT! BLACK LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT!
The Community Bridge Initiative is designed to bridge resources from higher ed schools, media institutions and local professionals, organizations and change agents from the community, to address social issues, counter the exclusion of cultural education in schools and reeducate the community to embrace its brilliance.
The 3 ways we accomplish these goals are via our Monthly Lecture Series, Monthly Family Film Night and ongoing Library Development below...
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