I like your suggestions. One question though-- Are contributions to AEJMC
tax-deductible? If not, perhaps contributions via a university or
charitable organization account would encourage gifts, though the listing
in the convention program (if we decide to act on the idea in my previous
e-mail) would list the name of the individual, division, university, or
organization responsible for the contribution.
Camilla
At 04:34 PM 1/26/2009 -0600, Federico Subervi wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I totally agree with you: Lee was a giant in both the academic and
>professional sides our field.
>
>Thus, if we can send a flower arrangement on our collective behalf, I am
>sure it will be welcome by the Barrow family.
>
>I was also in the conversation during which Lee shared the story about the
>meager contribution offered by Walter Cronkite.
>
>That is yet another reason I believe that it would be much more touching
>and meaningful, that we proceed with the two things I mentioned in my
>first contribution to this discussion:
>
>1. That those who wish to do so, send a personal note to his family
>indicating the value of Lee's guidance and support for our academic success.
>
>2. That we collectively and individually contribute to the scholarship
>fund in his name. In fact, we should aim to get that fund to the level it
>should be if it were adjusted for inflation, in other words, AT LEAST
>$3,000. Moreover, that amount should not be just for the next recipient
>or recipients of the scholarship in his name. It should be kept and
>increased in the future as our funds allow.
>
>Cordially,
>Federico
>
>
>On Jan 26, 2009, at 4:11 PM, Anita Fleming-Rife wrote:
>
>>That was why I asked if we could do both--I was most bothered by the
>>$100.00 amount. Lee Barrow was not just an individual mentor--he was a
>>giant--our giant--in the field of Mass Communication. He was
>>uncompromising and unselfish in his quest for an inclusive field--not
>>just the academic side but the industry side as well. Last year, we
>>recognized him in a session entitled: 40 Years After the Kerner
>>Commission Report and Lee Barrow's Vision for a More Inclusive AEJ. Had
>>it not been for Lee Barrow's prescience--there's a good chance that an
>>inclusive AEJ would not have come to pass because it took not only vision
>>on Barrow's part but courage.
>>
>>Last year, he shared with me a story about another giant in the
>>field--but on the industry side, Walter Cronkite. After Barrow
>>approached him on behalf of young people who needed funding for
>>internships, Cronkite responded several weeks later with a check for
>>$50. Barrow said he was shocked that someone of Cronkite's stature and
>>who called himself concerned about breaking barriers for black youth
>>would donate such a small amount--that was in the
>>1970s. Federico--maybe you can calculate that adjusting for
>>inflation--but off the top of my head that is what $100 represents in
>>2009--to a man whose life's work has touched us all.
>>
>>Bradley made a suggestion, which I support. I also think that we should
>>discuss at the Boston meeting to give a set amount annually to the
>>scholarship fund even if it means raising the fees by some amount. He
>>was a great man and should be recognized as such.
>>
>>
>>I lift up mine eyes unto the hills from whence cometh my help. . . .
>>
>>
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Camilla Gant, Ph.D.
Director/Associate Professor
Mass Communications
University of West Georgia
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