| Action Coalition for Media Education: |
| | ACME: Action Coalition for Media Education is a strategic network linking media educators, health advocates, media reformers, independent media makers, community organizers and others to improve media literacy. |
| Children Now: |
| | Information about about how recent FCC changes effect youth television programming . Children Now is a research and action organization dedicated to assuring that children grow up in economically secure families, where parents can go to work confident that their children are supported by quality health coverage, a positive media environment, a good early education, and safe, enriching activities to do after school. Recognized for its expertise in media as a tool for change, Children Now designs its strategies to improve children's lives while at the same time helping America build a sustained commitment to putting children first. Children Now is an independent, nonpartisan organization.
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| Co-op Amercia: |
| | Co-op America, a national nonprofit organization founded in 1982, provides the economic strategies, organizing power and practical tools for businesses and individuals to address today's social and environmental problems. Co-op America is the leading force in educating and empowering our nation's people and businesses to make significant improvements through the economic system. |
| Federal Communication Commission: |
| | U.S. Federal Communications Commission. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States government agency, directly responsible to Congress. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions. |
| Media Education Foundation: |
| | The Media Education Foundation produces and distributes video documentaries to encourage critical thinking and debate about the relationship between media ownership, commercial media content, and the democratic demand for free flows of information, diverse representations of ideas and people, and informed citizen participation. |
| Media Influence on Children: |
| | National Institute on Media and the Family. This national nonprofit provides all sorts of Ml information, including recent fact sheets on children's media habits, ratings systems, music, and more. |
| Media Literacy for Prevention, Critical Thinking, Self -Esteem: |
| | Source of media literacy news, research, and activism. This website contains research, information and educational materials about how media literacy is used for science-based prevention. |
| New Mexico Media Literacy Project: |
| | The New Mexico Media Literacy Project is the largest and most successful independent, activist media literacy project in the United State. NMMLP is an outreach project of Albuquerque Academy. NMMLP staff members deliver multimedia presentations at conferences, workshops and classrooms across the country and abroad. They produce activist guides and educational materials, including CD-ROMs and videos, on a variety of media literacy topics. |