The widespread enthusiasm of today's youth in online community activities presents an encouraging opportunity.
Huffington Post/Mills University and University of Chicago study.
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The widespread enthusiasm of today's youth in online community activities presents an encouraging opportunity.
Huffington Post/Mills University and University of Chicago study.
yes to being collaborative and volunteering to explore the democratic possibilities of contemporary media. doing it for the passion not for the money.
The Noun Project—“sharing, celebrating and enhancing the world's visual language”
how do we disruptively innovate the media industry?
You’re not competing on the basis of whether you have unique news. You’re competing with the entire world on the basis of the value that consumers get out of your product.
Blogger quoting Steve Yelvington when discussing the Future of journalis.
Let Chicago Youth Report Crime
Stills from Carlos Javier Ortiz's documentary "Too Young to Die" .
The Guardian delivered a great story today on UK youth using texting, apps and social media to get advice/info on sexual health.
This was really wild to me—"Three-quarters of 11- to 16-year-olds in the UK have a mobile that can access the internet, and the number is rising rapidly: only a year ago the figure was 65 percent."
It got me thinking/searching to find how many youth in Chicago have access to mobile phones with Internet? And what if this same kind of thinking could be technologically applied youth reporting on safe passage and crime?
More young people being killed in Chicago than any other American city, and these same youth have an understandable distrust of the police. I've witnessed this gap in communication unfold as Marshall High School students have attempted to present their community safe passage maps (more than 300 testimonies of where youth feel safe and unsafe when getting to school) to police and authorities have failed to respond. Police haven't given them the respect and attention they deserve.
My hope is that these youth don't lose momentum because of a broken system.
Maybe this technology can allow us to build a better, more democratic system.
Troubled youth turning to social media to vent thoughts of depression, suicide.
Specifically about Dallas. Guessing there are national trends.
I'm glad I saw this movie when it came out. I was 11. I feel like every time I've watched it since then I find more reasons to love it.
GZA, RZA and Bill Murray.
Groucho Marx dancing with Diana Ross.
What American Women Do For Work
Forty years ago, only one in three American workers a woman. Today, it’s one in two. What jobs did all those women get? And how did gender breakdowns change by industry? -Lam Thuy Vo
(Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics | Credit: Lam Thuy Vo / NPR)
Four African Men School You on Hollywood Stereotypes
Via Colorlines
Written by Benard, Brian, Derrick, Gabriel and the Mama Hope Team the video hopes to dispel Hollywood stereotypes about African.
The video was directed and edited by Joe Sabia.
Mama Hope is a non-profit organization focused on building self-sufficient communities in Sub-Saharan Africa. Mama Hope partners with Community Based Organizations and invests in high impact, cost effective projects, that meet their fundamental needs for food, water, education and health care.
-They need to make one of these for journalism/media.
"… You can’t blame technology or the applications it creates for turning us in the news business into a bunch of attention-starved maniacs who put stuff out there without checking the facts. That’s happened for years.”"
--Poynter
Interesting statistics, though a somewhat confusing graphic.
Arizona Immigration Law Goes Before Supreme Court
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Immigration Ranks High on Ariz. Voters' Minds
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Arizona immigration law sparks controversy
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Mexico, 17 nations protest Arizona immigration law bit.ly/JwvvMJ
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Voices Beyond Borders aims to break down heavily politicized terms and have a more honest conversation about immigration in the United States. VBB documents the experiences of immigrants and migrants from all walks of life in New York City and Chicago. Our first video is a teaser that asks the question—”What is the difference between migrant and immigrant?” This simple start is an attempt to ignite a more democratic media outlet. We invite you to contribute, comment and challenge the conversation on immigration. The clip features “Double Horse” by Cian Nugent.
Starting a project with a lovely, amazingly talented friend Courtney Brooks!