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Pals make work more tolerable Good relationships help ease troubles, give the job meaning The power of music to engage Musicians decide the time is right for protest songs One hundred years of service: Boys & Girls Club celebrates CD Review: Empowerment: The Power To Break You Free POWER play Hub project promotes social conscience Aiming for an alternative hip-hop Project Think Different Press Update Tapping music's power to inspire social change Boston’s progressive record label gives ‘EmPOWERment’ When Teen Dynamo Talks, City Listens Bling Fing Words of power, sounds of promise Hello, There column Pop-culture project aims to give new ideas to kids Hello, There column Stirring consciences with hip-hop youth conference puts spin on social awareness and activism
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P:TD in the newsHello, There column (Interview with Scherazade Daruvalla King)May 27, 2003 Scherazade Daruvalla King- Executive Director, Project: Think Different Project: Think Different is a nonprofit organization aimed at helping people use pop culture media to improve their community. They are holding a launch party at The Paradise on May 28 at 6 p.m. How do you think pop culture can be used to help people? Basically we’re trying to popularize more empowering messages
in pop culture, things like music, film and video, to increase engagement
in our communities. We use pop culture to empower positive messages that
engage people in action in their communities. A lot of people, especially
young people, aren’t going to watch a new program but they’ll
listen to it in pop music. What gave you the idea for Project: Think
Different? How do you plan on helping people use pop culture to affect positive change? We’re not only creating messages that get people to act, we’re connecting with actual constituents. We’re getting them to get involved with dialogue and tell us what they need. We get them to create. That might be doing things like creating 30 minute public service announcements like we did in the Harbor middle School (in Dorchester). That made those kids feel empowered. back to top |
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