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How can people working with print, radio, video, and photographic media address the concentration of political and economic power in the United States and around the world ?
Comments (3)
ashepard@npr.org said
at 12:51 am on Oct 17, 2009
Love the 2 feet rule. Clever and smart
TomOver said
at 1:59 pm on Apr 29, 2010
How can people working with print, radio, video, and photographic media address the concentration of political and economic power in the United States and around the world ?
TomOver said
at 1:59 pm on Apr 29, 2010
Does anyone have ideas about using media to address issues that don't get reported on much in the mainstream such as Peak Oil ?
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