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UCC Parker Lecture Marks 50 Years of Media Justice
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Tue, 25 Aug 2009 08:26:25 -0700
Parker Lecture marks 50 years of media justice
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of The Office of Communication,
Inc. ? the media-justice arm of the United Church of Christ ? will
hold its 27th annual Everett C. Parker Ethics in Telecommunications
Lecture and Awards Program on Sept. 30 at The Riverside Church in New
York City.
This year's event has shifted to the UCC's original national
headquarters city of New York after several years at the National
Press Club in Washington, D.C.
Online registrations are being accepted for the event where the
keynote lecture will be presented by the Rev. Michael Kinnamon,
General Secretary of the National Council of Churches in the U.S.A.
Created in 1982 to recognize the Rev. Dr. Everett C. Parker's
pioneering work as an advocate for the public's rights in
broadcasting, the Parker Lecture is the only lecture in the country to
examine telecommunications and the digital age from an ethical perspective.
Honorees will include: Patti Miller and Ben Popken, co-executive
editors of The Consumerist, who will receive the Consumer Education
Leadership Award for educating consumers via technology; Patti Miller,
vice president of the Public Policy Sesame Workshop, who will receive
the Everett C. Parker Award, for special contributions in lifting up
the principles of the public interest in the telecommunications
industry; and Samuel Simon, chairman of Amplify Public Affairs and
former president of the Telecommunications Research and Action Center
(TRAC), recipient of the Donald H. McGannon Award for his commitment
in advancing the role of women and people of color in the media.
For more information, please visit ucc.org/media-justice/parker-lecture.
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