Thank you Harvard Westlake for donating 70 computers (laptops & desktops) to Message Media Ed's - School of Black Leadership in the Digital Age!
The contribution of Harvard Westlake School has and will continue to support Message Media Ed's efforts in distributing used computers to the community of South Los Angeles, and to supporters and participants in Message Media Ed's programs and services. Practicing the Kwanzaa principle, Ujamaa, meaning cooperative economics, computers have and will be distributed via membership drives, raffle prizes, contest & program participation incentives, and other on-going fundraisers and program outreach efforts for Message Media Ed.
Pictured below are 5 of the first 15 members to join Message Media Ed and who participated in the our very first membership drive!
Thank you for helping to provide the tools needed to achieve our vision of closing the digital divide and increasing leadership and innovation in the African American community of South Los Angeles! http://MessageMediaEd.org
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Introducing... Afro-Media Literacy Education
Afro-Media Literacy
Education (AMLE)
A burgeoning theory and practice designed to
mentally liberate, culturally heal and reeducate Black and non-Black youth, adults, seniors, educators and professionals working with Black youth in our media saturated society. Pioneered by Shani Byard, Ed.D., Afro-Media Literacy Education is a contemporary professional development educational framework that humbly blends African-Centered pedagogy
with Critical Media, Critical Literacy and Critical Race theories, pedagogies and
practices, and intergenerational learning infused with critical thinking, creative expression
and digital literacy. AMLE is the foundation for the principles and
methodologies engrained in the professional development programs and trainings provided by Message Media Ed – School
of Black Leadership in the Digital Age, located in Los Angeles, Ca. Please read about our AMLE framework and services here http://www.messagemediaed.org/#!educational-framework
Community Bridge @MME-NOV 2011: Black Techies, Diaspora Survival & Literacy - Not to miss!
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 this goal are below.
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Message Media Ed's Monthly Lecture Series presents...
BLACKS IN TECHNOLOGY: A Panel of Superstars!
Meet African
American engineers from Google and Sprint,
and digital
creatives in media advertising and
video
game/software development! ALL AGES WELCOME!
Thursday, November 17, 2011, 6-8:30pm
Light
Refreshments Provided - $5 donation (Members Free)
@Message Media Ed (4923 W. Adams Blvd. LA 90016)
Brought to you by November's Community Bridge Sponsor:
Essence of Light (Emergency Shelter & Temporary Housing)
Call 323-708-2526 to RSVP and for more info on the Community Bridge Initiative.
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Message Media Ed's Family Film Night presents...
RABBIT PROOF FENCE!
A heart wrenching and inspiring
story of cultural survival. Three young
Aboriginal girls are stolen from
their home to “save them from themselves”
and participate in the local
effort to breed their race to extinction. This film
shows their escape and journey
1000 miles home.
Friday, November 18, 2011, 7-10pm
Free
Popcorn! $5 donation. Screening & discussion for the family
@Message Media Ed (4923 W. Adams Blvd. LA 90016)
Brought to you by November's Community Bridge Sponsor:
Essence of Light (Emergency Shelter & Temporary Housing)
Call 323-708-2526 to RSVP and for more info on the Community Bridge Initiative.
Watch the trailer for RABBIT PROOF FENCE!
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Support the development of Message Media Ed's
MULTI-MEDIA LIBRARY!
We
are building an African/African American library on site and online. Please
support us.
Donate
books, music, DVD’s, research articles, audio/video of rare speeches, movements
from
across the African Diaspora. Become a Community Bridge Sponsor to support our
capacity
to track, log, manage and promote the library. Become a member of Message
Media
Ed and check out a book for research, casual reading, etc. Coordinate a
field
trip and bring your class or organization to research, screen films and discuss
the
Black experience throughout the Diaspora.
For more info, please call
323-708-2526.
Brought to you by November's Community Bridge Sponsor:
Essence of Light (Emergency Shelter & Temporary Housing)
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