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Meta Messaging: Framing Your Case and Reinforcing your Allies

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by Berkeley Media Studies Group, The Praxis Project
http://www.bmsg.org/pub-articles.php#framing

 

From the memo:

"The battleground for social justice is vast: living wage in Miami, affordable housing in Portland, smoke free restaurants in New York, health care for the uninsured in Denver, fighting hunger in Los Angeles, safe streets in Oakland, gay marriage in Boston. Each issue is different, but each, in a fundamental way, is the same. Does that mean we can all say the same thing?

This message memo explains how these issues are different and the same, and how, as advocates, we can make the most of it in our messages. Everyone can’t fight every battle at once. Yet we believe advocates working on issues as different as gay marriage and affordable housing can construct messages that serve their own immediate strategic needs and, at the same time, echo one another’s larger goals for social change. This memo tells you why we think that’s possible and how to do it."


Contributed by Tomas on December 18, 2007 - 2:24am
Categories:
Type of Resource: Framing and Messaging Guides
Skill Level: Advanced
Issues: Media Justice
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