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CCFC Steering Committee |
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Enola Aird, JD
Ms. Aird is an
activist mother. She is a visiting scholar at the Judge Baker
Children's Center in Boston, Massachusetts, and founder and
director of the Motherhood Project based at the Institute for
American Values in New York City. A graduate of Barnard College
and Yale Law School, she has worked for a variety of media
corporations, including the National Association of Broadcasters
and predecessor entities of Time Warner and Viacom, as well as
the Children's Defense Fund. |
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Kathy Bowman EdS
Kathy Bowman is
a licensed family therapist with ten years of experience in
working with families and schools on strategies to lessen family
stress due to the detrimental effects of commercialism. She is
also active in her faith community in promoting this issue
through workshops and advocacy. She is the co-founder of the
Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood Quad Cities and a
member of CCFC's Steering Committee. |
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Nancy Carlsson-Paige, EDD
Dr. Carlsson-Paige is a professor at Lesley University in
Cambridge, MA and a research affiliate at Lesley’s Center for
Children, Families, and Public Policy. For over twenty-five
years, Nancy has been researching and writing about how children
are affected by media violence and how they learn the skills for
caring relationships and positive conflict resolution. Nancy has
co-authored four books and written many articles on media
violence, conflict resolution, peaceable classrooms and global
education. Her latest book, Taking Back Childhood: Helping Your
Kids Thrive in a Fast-Paced, Media-Saturated, Violence-Filled
World has just arrived from Hudson Street Press.
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Tim Kasser
Dr. Kasser is associate professor of psychology at Knox College
in Galesburg, IL. He is author of The High Price of Materialism
and co-editor of Psychology and Consumer Culture: The Struggle
for a Good Life in a Materialistic World. |
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Allen Kanner,
PhD
Allen D. Kanner is a Berkeley child, family, couples, and adult
psychologist and a co-founder of the Campaign for a
Commercial-Free Childhood. His work includes consulting with
parents on how to counter the harmful effects of advertising on
their children. Allen has co-edited two books, Psychology and
Consumer Culture and Ecopsychology. In 1997, Utne
Reader chose him as one of the nation's ten leading
psychotherapist activists. Currently he is writing a column for
Tikkun magazine on the corporatized society. |
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Joe Kelly
Joe Kelly is President and Co-Founder of the national nonprofit Dads &
Daughters (www.DadsandDaughters.org),
co-founder of the girl-edited magazine New Moon, and
author of six books, including Dads and Daughters: How to
Inspire, Understand and Support Your Daughter. The father of
two, he serves on CCFC's steering committee. |
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Velma LaPoint, PhD
Dr. LaPoint is
an associate professor in the Department of Human Development
and Psychoeducational Studies, School of Education, Howard
University. She conducts research on commercialism in the lives
of children and has a particular interest in this topic as it
relates to children of color and poor children. |
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Diane Levin, PhD
Dr. Levin is professor of
education at Wheelock College in Boston where she teaches a
summer institute on media literacy and children and a service
learning course on the reconciliation process underway in
schools in Northern Ireland. She has written 8 books including
Remote Control Childhood: Combating the Hazards of Media
Culture, Teaching Young Children in Violent Times, and The War
Play Dilemma. So Sexy So Soon: The New Sexualized Childhood and
How Parents Can Protect Their Kids, written with Jean Kilbourne,
will be out in August. She is a founder of CCFC and Teachers
Resisting Unhealthy Children's Entertainment (TRUCE). |
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Karen Lewis
Karen Lewis works for Tobacco
Prevent Project of the National School Boards Association. Prior
to her work at NSBA, she was the Program Director at the
TV-Turnoff Network. |
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Alex Molnar
Alex Molnar is a
Professor of Education Policy and Director of the Education
Policy Studies Laboratory at Arizona State University. For the
past twenty years, Molnar has studied and written about
commercial activities in the schools and market-based school
reforms such as private school vouchers, charter schools, and
for-profit schools. His most recent books are Giving Kids the
Business: The Commercialization of America's Schools (Westview/Harper
Collins, 1996), The Construction of Children's Character
(National Society for the Study of Education, 1997),
Vouchers, Class Size Reduction, and Student Achievement:
Considering the Evidence (Bloomington, Ind.: Phi Delta
Kappa, 2000), School Reform Proposals: The Research Evidence
(Information Age Publishing, 2002) and School Commercialism:
From Democratic Ideal to Market Commodity (Routledge, 2005). |
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Alvin
F. Poussaint, MD
Dr.
Poussaint is Director of the Media Center of the Judge Baker
Children's Center; professor of psychiatry and faculty associate
dean of student affairs at Harvard Medical School; co-author
with Amy Alexander of Lay My Burden Down: Suicide and the
Mental Health Crisis Among African-Americans, Beacon Press,
2000; and co-author with Bill Cosby of Come On People: On the
Path from Victims to Victors, Thomas Nelson, 2007. |
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Michele Simon,
JD, MPH
Michele Simon is a public health lawyer specializing in policy
analysis, legal strategies, and countering corporate tactics.
With 12 years of experience researching and writing about the
food industry, Ms. Simon is the author of
Appetite for Profit: How the Food Industry Undermines Our Health and How to Fight
Back. Ms. Simon is a regular speaker on both food and alcohol
policy at various national and international conferences. Her
recent areas of research include the failure of self-regulation
and corporate lobbying that undermines public health. She is
currently watch-dogging the alcohol industry as Marin
Institute’s research and policy director and blogs regularly at
DailyKos.com. Ms. Simon received her law degree from University
of California, Hastings College of the Law, and her master's
degree in public health from Yale University. |
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Susan Linn, EdD
Director of CCFC
Susan Linn, is co-founder and director of The Campaign for a
Commercial-Free Childhood and a psychologist at Judge Baker
Children’s Center and Harvard Medical School. An award-winning
producer, writer, and puppeteer, she is the author of The
Case for Make Believe: Saving Play in a Commercialized World,
and Consuming Kids: The Hostile Takeover of Childhood and
lectures internationally on reclaiming childhood from corporate
marketers.
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Josh Golin
Associate Director,
CCFC
Josh organizes CCFC’s advocacy campaigns and
develops its communications strategy. His writings about the
commercialization of childhood have appeared in a wide-range of
publications. He and his wife Jennifer recently celebrated the birth of their daughter Clara. |
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