May 31, 2009 When heinous acts of murder shake our nation to its very core, it brings out “the good, the bad, and the ugly” in media coverage, personal dogma and combative demogoguery. Whether it’s terrorism, school shootings, or today’s death of Dr. George Tiller, media has a role to play in curbing violence and handling the outpouring of grief productively. It's … [Read more...]
What Will Kids Learn About Dr. George Tiller? And From Who?
Filed Under: Growing up too soon, Media Literacy, Shaping Youth, Viral & Buzz Media Tagged With: abortion, abortion controversy, adolescent, assassination, current affairs, doctor, domestic terrorism, Dr. George Tiller, Dr. Tiller, Feministing, grief, Jessica Gottlieb, Kids, late term abortion, media coping tips, media-literacy, murder, news, NOW, pregnancy, pro-choice, pro-life, reproductive health, second trimester, shot in church, slain, talking with kids about news, violent news, youth
Motrin, Media Mamas and Twitter Tirades: Marcom Blunders Redux
“When will they ever learn? When will they eeeeeeeever learn?” With apologies to Pete Seeger this media mama is having a déjà vu moment blinking back to the corporate missteps of Target underestimating the social media sphere and choosing not to acknowledge “alternative media’s” customer concerns. Same song, second verse, only … [Read more...]
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