One of the reasons I got involved with media literacy, lo these many years ago, has to do with wanting to find ways to empower young women beyond the destructive images of female-ness so pervasive in popular culture. That was 30 years ago. I find it more distressing than I can express that things have gotten worse, rather than better.
Read Durham's book. Get involved in media education. Build spaces for empowering young women AND young men (especially the blogroll) beyond these destructive dynamics. Make these issues a central part of your faith formation and identity work in communities of faith (Claire Bischoff's work is worthy of attention in this area).
First, that it was wonderful to gather with over 300 people to reflect on welcoming children--all children.
Second, an offering of $655.01 from the closing worship service was given to the Interfaith Children's Advocacy Network.
And third, visit the Ministry with Children blog for more on the summit, and watch videos of the Children's Summit presentations.
"Our youth today love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority, disrespect for older people. Children nowadays are tyrrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyranize their teachers." - Socrates, 425 B.C. "Our earth is degenerate in these latter days, bribery and corruption are common, children no longer obey their parents; everyone wants to write a book!" - (From a 4,700 year-old Assyrian Tablet)
"There's more drinkin', dopin' and smokin' in country music lyrics than in rock, R&B/hip-hop or pop, according to researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. However, the most references to substance abuse were found in rap lyrics, the study found. Overall, lyrics explicitly referring to drug, alcohol and tobacco use were contained in about one of every three of the 279 most popular songs of 2005, as listed in Billboard magazine. Only four of these songs — all in the rock genre — contained specific messages against substance abuse, said Brian Primack, assistant professor of medicine and pediatrics at the school and lead author of the study.More information from the study can be found here.