Women’s Educational Media

Arts

Women’s Educational Media (WEM), a San Francisco, California-based 501©(3) nonprofit, is a highly acclaimed progressive social issue documentary film production company and a leader in the field of anti-bias, diversity education. WEM’s primary, current focus is its Respect For All Project, a successful organizing campaign to address issues of prejudice among young people and the adults who guide their development. Through the distribution of award-winning films, accompanying curricula, and professional development workshops aimed at educators, youth service providers and parents/guardians, the RFAP strives to create safe schools and communities by opening up dialogue about diversity and discrimination. The RFAP has been a national pioneer advocating for the inclusion of age-appropriate curricula that addresses anti-gay bias. WEM has also been highly successful in forging collaborations with local, regional and national organizations to work on campaigns related to the issues its films address.

www.womedia.org

US

CA

San Francisco

2180 Bryant St

2007 RRASC Organizations

The Reproductive Rights Activist Service Corps is a program of the Civil Liberties & Public Policy Program at Hampshire College. CLPP selects 20-25 students annually to participate in a 10-week paid summer internship at selected reproductive rights and social justice organizations.
Application deadline is March 1, 2007.
For more information, please visit our website: clpp.hampshire.edu/projects/rrasc

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