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Nonprofit organization Project Think Different offers alternative to pop culture media
By Emily Nichols
May 27, 2005, 10:55
Project: Think Different is a non-profit organization that offers a postive alternative to popular media. Instead of focusing on sex, violence conformity, Think Different encourages people to think independently.
Project: Think Different uses the arts and pop culture to increase the power of voices in civic dialogue and policy formation to ensure equity and fairness. "Our mission is to use popular culture to inspire and challenge people to live the change they want to see in the world," said Scherazade Daruvalla King, founder and president of Project: Think Different.
lauren@projectthinkdifferent.org Volunteer or intern opportunities Lauren Coen
lauren@projectthinkdifferent.org Website Tania Allen
tania@projectthinkdifferent.org
General email info@projectthinkdifferent.com Phone 617.320.6433 Address
Project: Think Different
18 Wenham Street
Boston, MA 02130 Music, film, or video submissions Bobby Cochram bobby@projectthinkdifferent.org Info on programs and projects Lauren Coen
http://www.projectthinkdifferent.org/interior/5news/bostonherald_2003_05_27.htm
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