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jenandtonic:

thewordunheard:

Sitting in a Media Advocacy class—about 30 Ivy-educated adults—and the professor put up this photograph and asked us who knew what event this was. I was the only person who knew that it was the March for Women’s Lives in 2004, one of (if not the)  largest marches on Washington in our nation’s history.
I was there with my family and my closest friends, and I remember it pretty much changing my life, and I remember being horrified the next day when I saw how no one—no one!—covered it. And I remember that changing my life in a different way: the stark realization that the media have the ability to shape our understanding of history, and the responsibility is on each of us to get our message out, because we can’t trust anyone else to do it for us.
There’s a lot of eye-rolling about the capital-I Internet and the advent of Web 2.0, but I can tell you now that if blogging was then what it is now, you all would have known we were there.

Hey, didn’t the Evergreen Women’s Center go to that with the help of the Night That Never Happened fund raising money?

Yep.  We helped pay for that trip.

jenandtonic:

thewordunheard:

Sitting in a Media Advocacy class—about 30 Ivy-educated adults—and the professor put up this photograph and asked us who knew what event this was. I was the only person who knew that it was the March for Women’s Lives in 2004, one of (if not the)  largest marches on Washington in our nation’s history.

I was there with my family and my closest friends, and I remember it pretty much changing my life, and I remember being horrified the next day when I saw how no one—no one!—covered it. And I remember that changing my life in a different way: the stark realization that the media have the ability to shape our understanding of history, and the responsibility is on each of us to get our message out, because we can’t trust anyone else to do it for us.

There’s a lot of eye-rolling about the capital-I Internet and the advent of Web 2.0, but I can tell you now that if blogging was then what it is now, you all would have known we were there.

Hey, didn’t the Evergreen Women’s Center go to that with the help of the Night That Never Happened fund raising money?

Yep.  We helped pay for that trip.

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    Interesting. Reblogging so I can research into this later.
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    Never even heard...this. Something this big can happen
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    I’m amazed, because I’m actually down there in that crowd somewhere…
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    I was there, it was amazing and I would love to have the experience again.
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    I was at the March too. It was a profound experience.
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