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Resources for Change: Table of Contents Adolescents, Children and Parents | Advertising and Corporate Power | Beauty and Body Image | Eating Problems | Government Action and Agencies | Independent Publications and News Sources | Independent Publications and News Sources Especially for Girls and Women | Media Advocacy | Media Concentration and Ownership | Media Literacy | Peace and Social Justice | Public Health and Prevention | Recovery from Addictions | Sexism, Racism, and the Image of Women in the Media | Voluntary Simplicity and Responsible Consumption
Our society is today cultivating single vision, and the desensitization and the dehumanization that we feel all around us is a kind of sleep or death of awareness and conscience. We must revive in people a habit of double vision that can identify myths and values underlying society and can evaluate them from a perspective that transcends the limitations of that society. --William Fore For information about Jean Kilbourne's films and videos, please contact the Media Education Foundation (www.mediaed.org or 800-897-0089). To schedule a lecture, please contact Jean Kilbourne (jkilbourne@aol.com). To schedule a lecture in the college market, please contact Lordly & Dame (www.lordly.com or 617-482-3593). The following list is by no means comprehensive. Many of the organizations listed have their own resource lists and other materials. You may reproduce this document freely, without alteration and with full credit to Jean Kilbourne, in any quantity you wish. |