Quijada is the executive director of Media Literacy Project. With more than a decade of experience as a media literacy trainer, and 20 years as a community organizer, she has a deep passion for media justice. Quijada presents nationally and internationally on the impact of media on culture, politics, and technology. She has co-founded various organizations in Albuquerque, including Young Women United, a reproductive justice organization by and for young women of color.
Quijada is particularly interested in media as a tool for self-determination and movement building.
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Via Chuck Sherwood, Former Senior Associate, TeleDimensions, Inc
Media (messages) can be decoded. Kids should learn how to pose the right 'deconstruction' questions in order to 'see through' messages.