Fichero de pensadores clave sobre Media Literacy: Antonio R. Lopez
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López specializes in working with rural communities, focusing on Latino and Native American youth in digital media arts and video production. He produced content for the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy, New Mexico Media Literacy Project's Spanish language media literacy and health CDROM (the first of its kind), Medios y Remedios and the Merchants of Culture CDROM.
Other clients include PBS' In The Mix, Eyebeam, Global Action Project, Brooklyn College Media Arts Network, Santa Fe Indian School, Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico's Museum of International Folk Art, Center for Contemporary Arts, Intel, Tulalip Tribe, Salt River Pima Tribe, Washington State Tobacco Prevention Resource Center, Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, National Association of Latino Arts and Culture, and the Praxis Project.
López has organized national teen media conferences and works regularly with regional tribes, urban high school media arts organizations, film festivals, and grassroots media activist groups.
López has presented at national conferences, including National Center for the Preservation of Democracy, Action Coalition for Media Education Summit, National Association of Latino Arts and Culture, National Rural Health Organization, and Critical Themes in Media Studies Conference.
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