Cultural Media Literacy

The primary focus of cultural media literacy is to illuminate the function of communications media and its technologies, its narratives and use with regard to people, society, what we do, how we think and what we think about, how we treat each other and the natural world in which we live. Media for media's sake is meaningless. Media for society's sake is a progressive and necessary endeavor.


Sunday, December 18, 2011

FPU - Media and Culture - Links

Traditional Religion/Spiritual Systems and Modern Fears:

http://egregores.blogspot.com/2010/05/what-exactly-is-it-about-traditional.html

Star Wars A Religion in Czechoslovakia:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/18/star-wars-a-religion-in-czech-republic_n_1156516.html

Climate Change's Brutal Truth:

http://www.grist.org/climate-change/2011-12-05-the-brutal-logic-of-climate-change

Occupy Boston - Statement of Solidatiry with Indigenous Peoples:

http://www.occupyboston.org/2011/10/09/occupy-boston-ratifies-memorandum-of-solidarity-with-indigenous-peoples/
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FPU - Gender and Media Representation - Links

Occupy Boston Women's Caucus:

http://twitter.com/#!/@OBWomen

Diva-licious:

http://www.slideshare.net/RedHeadedDivaK/embracing-your-inner-diva-cool-confidence-created
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Ukumbwa Sauti, M.Ed. is a professor of cultural media studies, a facilitator of cultural media literacy and is fully engaged in research in areas of nature, media, indigenous culture and spirituality and the effects of modernity on the indigenous soul. He is trained in Indigenous African Spiritual Technologies in the Dagara tradition by Malidoma Some’ and Alwyn Thomas that includes ritual, numerology and divination. Ukumbwa completed the Dagara Elder Initiation in July of 2009. Ukumbwa is a member of East Coast Village in Cherry Plain, NY and a growing number of spiritual individuals and communities that are brave enough to know that the sustenance of human life on this earth is based upon a different and traditional, indigenous relationship with Nature and Spirit. Ukumbwa is committed to engaging people and communities everywhere in a dialogue, a multilogue that informs, inspires, challenges and motivates us toward progressive and healing and balanced human behaviors with regard to each other and the natural world around us.
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