Showing posts with label #medialiteracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #medialiteracy. Show all posts

Saturday, November 6, 2010

[VIDEO] VOICES & IMAGES FROM MESSAGE MEDIA ED!

Wondering what it's like to participate in a Message Media Ed workshop? Here's some VIDEO for your Saturday afternoon ;) We don't just teach social media and computer operation :)



For more information on our mission and programs, visit http://MessageMediaEd.org/, join our FB group at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=115946821758491, follow us on Twitter @MessageMediaEd and visit our blog now and then at http://MessageMediaEd.blogspot.com/. If you want to watch more videos, visit our YouTube channel at http://YouTube.com/MsgMediaEd - You can always email us to add yourself to our email list at shani@messagemediaed.org or just call us at 323-708-2526. Looking forward to connecting with you soon!

Friday, October 8, 2010

I am proud...

...I am proud to call her mom... mentor... village elder.  Honorary Digital Elder, Jewel Thais-Williams heals our community through music, food, technology and herbal therapy. Join me in celebrating her life's work and attend a free Message Media Ed workshop while you are there... :)


"Laughter for Life 2010: The Village Health Foundation Benefit!"

Sunday, 10/10/10... Visit http://VillageHealthFoundation.org or see attached flyer for all details

Honoring Jewel Thais-Williams, Founder & Proprietor:
Jewel's Catch One, Village Health Foundation and Vegan Village Internet Cafe


If you can't make it, click here for the live broadcast at 6pm, 10/10/10 http://www.groundcontrolkaraoke.com/index.php/live-video-feed


Bring the fam! 

In service,

Shani



Sunday, September 26, 2010

DIVERSITY LEADERS Boot Camp - September 2010: Manifestos




Supporting our mission to produce Black Leadership for the Digital Age: Culturally Conscious Role Models and Meaningful Participants in the Digital Landscape, Message Media Ed presents, Diversity Leaders Boot Camp. This is a 4-hour workshop intensive that combines the African American experience with media education and leadership development activities, as professional development tools. Upon completion, youth share their manifestos: a statement of their vision for their community and the role they commit to playing in achieving that vision. For more information, visithttp://MessageMediaEd.org or call 323-708-2526