Media Literacy

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Critical thinking is the cornerstone of democracy. When we look behind the making and distributing of media--tv, newspapers, blogs, posters, radio--we can become more informed citizens and smarter consumers. CCTV's monthly series invites thoughtful people to look at the essential role media plays in our bit and little decisions.To learn more, click here.

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-27
Format: 2024-04-27
Media Literacy, Burton Snowboards and Critique - 10/29/2008
CCTV/Channel 17 will be airing a live call in forum with Leslie Sprenger, Suzie DeBrosse and perhaps others at 6:00pm on Wed. Oct. 29th. Feel free to add your comments by calling 802-862-3966. This can be seen in Chittenden County on Comcast or...
Your SummerMustSee Movies - 06/25/2008
For this Media Literacy program we cast a wide net via email with the following question:"PLEASE send me the name of a mustseefilm and a line or two about why it is important to you. I DO NOT want to put you on TV, I just want to read your...
Images of Motherhood in the Media - 05/28/2008
Critical thinking is the cornerstone of democracy. When we look behind the making and distributing of media--tv, newspapers, blogs, posters, radio--we can become more informed citizens and smarter consumers. CCTV's monthly series invites thoughtful...
News Media and News Media Makers - 04/23/2008
Critical thinking is the cornerstone of democracy. When we look behind the making and distributing of media--tv, newspapers, blogs, posters, radio--we can become more informed citizens and smarter consumers. CCTV's monthly series invites thoughtful...
Advertising Inside and Out - 03/26/2008
Critical thinking is the cornerstone of democracy. When we look behind the making and distributing of media--tv, newspapers, blogs, posters, radio--we can become more informed citizens and smarter consumers. Hosts Lauren-Glenn Davitian and co-host...
Youth Make Their Own TV - 02/27/2008
Critical thinking is the cornerstone of democracy. When we look behind the making and distributing of media--tv, newspapers, blogs, posters, radio--we can become more informed citizens and smarter consumers. Host: Nissa Kauppila Dayna Scott:...
Raising Media-Free Kids, James Hillier - 01/23/2008
Nissa Kauppila, Host James Hillier
Media and Race Representation - 11/28/2007
Helen Morgan-Parmett, Moderator Traci Griffith, Journalism Professor Suzzanna Guevara, UVM Student Denise Dunbar, Reading to End Racism Sarah Nilsen, UVM Assistant Professor
Graffiti: Art or Not? - 10/24/2007
Jen Berger, Moderator Kecia Gaboriault, Artist and Parent Dennis McMahon, Community Leader Joseph Beaulieu, Graffiti Removal Team
Class in the Media - 09/26/2007
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CCTV Receives NEH Grant to Support Community Archives

CCTV Center for Media & Democracy is pleased to announce receipt of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant alongside 32 peer archival institutions across the country. This $49,927 grant award will support efforts to preserve and expand access to audio/visual community history materials in the CCTV Archives. Read more about this opportunity here!

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