HU New Media Symposium - Kari Fulton discusses new media & environmental justice

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Watch Howard alumna Kari Fulton, the National Campus Climate Challenge Coordinator for the Environmental Justice and Climate Change Initiative, discuss new media and environmental justice at Howard University's New Media Symposium at Founders Library on April 6, 2011.

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Ananda Leeke, Kari Fulton, and Dr. Alla Tovares served as panelists for the Howard University's New Media Symposium at Founders Library on April 6, 2011. Leeke is a lawyer-turned author, artist, coach, yoga teacher, innerpreneur, and founder of the Digital Sisterhood Network. Fulton is the National Campus Climate Challenge Coordinator for the Environmental Justice and Climate Change Initiative. Dr. Alla Tovares is a Howard University Professor and author of How to Write about the Media Today. Angela Adrar, an International Strategy and Communications Consultant, served as the moderator.

Dr. Ada Vilageliu Diaz, a Howard University professor, organized the symposium for freshman students as part of her writing-intensive composition course on new media entitled: New Media Writing and Race. The symposium's goal was to have students learn from new media/social media experts and to further understand the possibilities of new media to support social causes and to enhance leadership possibilities.

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