Part 2: Exploring Media Literacy with a Focus on Young People of Color

Date: 
Monday, 8 June 2020

The purpose of this workshop series is to provide tools for enhancing prevention education training and workshops. Media is at the center of our learning and the source of socialized messages we receive everyday. The ability to analyze media and create media that is liberating. As advocates for prevention, engaging in critical media literacy will allow us to change narratives, be more conscious of the messages young people of color are receiving, and inspire young people of color to create liberating media.

In Part 2, participants will go in-depth into media literacy analysis and social media activities. The webinar will discuss best practices for choosing and using media examples. 

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