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January 2008, Week 2

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Patricia Aufderheide <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Jan 2008 11:00:31 -0500
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I'm hoping you might be able to let colleagues, especially in production 
programs, know about this once-a-year event. I'm really proud of the 
lineup this year; I think it's an extraordinary group of people. Thanks 
for any help you can give in letting people know before it's too late! 

The Center for Social Media is sponsoring the Making Your Media Matter 
conference on Feb. 7-8 here at AU, which is geared towards established and 
aspiring filmmakers, non-profit communications leaders, funders and 
students looking to learn and share cutting-edge practices for creating 
media that matters.  The conference will feature panel discussions on the 
latest tools and trends in creating and distributing social issue media; 
demos of cutting edge practices; networking opportunities as well as the 
chance to hear from our keynote speakers, filmmakers Byron Hurt and Sonya 
Childress.
To register and learn more: 
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/publications/mymm/.  

SPACE IS LIMITED! REGISTER NOW TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A SPOT.

Pat Aufderheide, Professor and Director 
Center for Social Media, School of Communication
American University 
Street address: 3201 New Mexico Av. NW, #395
Mailing: 4400 Massachusetts Av. NW 
Washington, DC 20016-8080
www.centerforsocialmedia.org
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202-885-2069

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