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DESCRIPTION:In this new workshop, learn how to turn your newsletter or magazine into a 
 voice for social justice. As an editor, you have the power to use your 
 publication to help shape the dialogue on the issues your organization 
 cares about. Don't settle for bland when you don't have to. Editing for 
 Advocacy will help you foster creative debate, engaging conversations and 
 passionate persuasive argument in your print or online publication.\n\nJess 
 Clarke is the founding editor of Freedom Voices Press 
 (www.freedomvoices.org) and editor-in -chief of Race, Poverty & the 
 Environment a journal of social and environmental justice published by 
 Urban Habitat. (www.urbanhabitat.org/rpe). From 1998-2004, Clarke was 
 editor of MediaFile a bi-monthly journal of media analysis and resources 
 for activists published by Media Alliance. He is the co-editor with Roger 
 Burbach of September 11 and the U.S. War, Beyond the Curtain of Smoke 
 co-published by Freedom Voices and City Lights publishers 2002; editor of 
 Image and Imagination, Encounters with the Photography of Dorothea Lange, 
 1997; and co-editor, with Clifton Ross of Voice of Fire, 1994, the first 
 anthology of Zapatista communiqu�s and interviews published in English. A 
 California Arts Council artist-in-residence 1999-2001 and a San Francisco 
 Arts Commission lead artist on the MA training project, Raising Our Voices, 
 Clarke has been teaching writing, digital design and critical thinking in 
 community settings for over a decade.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/05/02/18496338.php
SUMMARY:Editing For Advocacy Workshop
LOCATION:1904 Franklin Street # 500\nOakland CA 94612
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/05/02/18496338.php
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