Social media: Kids leverage online networks for civic engagement
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I hope parents and educators have seen these two clear signs of how kids are using social media to 鈥渂e the change.鈥
There鈥檚 14-year-old Julia Bluhm from Maine who noticed that friends in ballet class were always criticizing their bodies and spearheaded a protest in front of Seventeen magazine鈥檚 New York headquarters. She got 80,000-plus people around the world to sign her online petition at Change.org to get magazines to stop digitally altering models so that they appeared in photos 鈥渋mpossibly thin with perfect skin,鈥 an聽.
鈥淕irls want to be accepted, appreciated, and liked. And when they don鈥檛 fit the criteria, some girls try to 鈥榝ix鈥 themselves. This can lead to eating disorders, dieting, depression, and low self esteem,鈥 Julia wrote at聽Change.org.
Although the magazine said it had 鈥渘ever been guilty of the extreme airbrushing that takes place in some other fashion magazines and advertising spreads,鈥 it will publish a 鈥淏ody Peace Treaty鈥 in the August issue pledging, among other things to 鈥溾榓lways feature real girls and models who are healthy鈥 and 鈥榖e totally up-front鈥 by posting pics from their photo shoots on their Tumblr,鈥 MSNBC added.
And there were Ted Wells鈥檚 fourth graders in Brookline, Mass., who launched a campaign against Universal Studios.
They found a glaring omission on the website about the studio鈥檚 film "The Lorax:" none of the environmental messaging that was in Dr. Seuss鈥檚 book of that name 鈥 鈥淯nless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing鈥檚 going to get better. It鈥檚 not.鈥
So they too started a petition at Change.org and got more than 57,000 signatures,聽. 鈥淎n executive at Universal Studios told Mr. Wells that development was already in the works, and that his class accelerated their plans,鈥 .
It鈥檚 exciting to see adults supporting and responding to what children seem to understand 鈥 how new media allow anybody to participate and make a difference now on a global stage. This is real-world civic engagement enabled by social media.
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