
Media Literacy as a Sexual Violence Prevention Strategy
Understanding critical media literacy education
Media Literacy is the ability to think critically about what we see every day and create alternatives to mass media. Media literacy skills teach people to identify and comment on negative sexualized mass media and understand the impact of such damaging messages. In 2010, NJCASA collaborated with Media Literacy Project, New Mexico to create a custom media literacy strategy specific to sexual violence. The materials and strategy are intended for use with young adults (typically 8th or 9th grade) to college-aged adults.
This course is intended for preventionists and staff implementing sexual violence prevention strategies.
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