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Sharon Bramlett-Solomon <[log in to unmask]>
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Hello Dear MAC Colleagues,

At AEJMC in Minneapolis, I’m leading a pre-conference panel session that looks at Pitfalls and Opportunities in Teaching Online Diversity and Media courses,  such as Race, Gender & Media, Latinos and Media, Women and Media, Native Americans and Media, Social Class in Media, etc. Our panel looks to be dynamic and informative.

While the panel participation has been finalized, I want to be in touch with alternates or possibly a fifth panelist who is a male AEJMC member who teaches this course TOTALLY online.  Frankly, I’ve been a bit hard pressed to find male colleagues teaching  this course totally online.

I’d appreciate it if anyone who fits this designation, would please email me offline for followup communication:   <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>

Thanks so much!

Sharon

Sharon Bramlett-Solomon, PhD
Associate Professor
ASU Lincoln Center Past Professor of Media & Culture
Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Arizona State University|Phoenix, AZ 85004
Office:  602  496-3678|
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I will lift up my eyes unto the hills from whence cometh my help....



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