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bill.JPG (6082 bytes)Bill Armstrong served in the U.S. congress for 18 years.  He retired in 1991.  He was president of radio stations KOSI and KEZW and has been president of the Colorado Springs SUN newspaper. medved.JPG (7084 bytes)Michael Medved is the chief film critic for the New York Post and for the last ten years, co-host of "Sneak Previews", the weekly half-hour movie review show seen on more than 200 PBS TV stations nationwide.
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rolfe1.JPG (11387 bytes)Dick Rolfe is president and CEO of The Dove Foundation, dedicated to making wholesome entertainment readily available to the public.  He spends time in Hollywood persuading producers and directors to make more programming for family viewing.

 

 

Frances Westbrook Owens is the First Lady of Colorado. She served as Associate Director of the Colorado Council on Economic Education, a group that teaches educators and the clergy the value of the free market system. Today, she spends her time as a mother, community volunteer, and as a partner in many of Governor Owens’ political and policy activities.
Ellen.JPG (9049 bytes)Ellen Armstrong was trained as an educator with a degree in Elementary Education.  She has been active in many advocacy groups such as the Federation of Parents for a Drug-Free Virginia and the National Coalition Against Pornography.
Donna.JPG (9314 bytes)Donna Shepherd has two degrees in Education and eight years of teaching experience.  She  founded Priime Tiime Today as a way to teach students and teachersto be critical thinkers.

Sue1.JPG (7884 bytes)Sue Lockwood Summers has studied the effects of mass media on children for 25 years and has developed and teaches two media related graduate courses. She has written the book Media Alert!, a curriculum resource for teaching critical thinking in schools. She also has co-authored the book, Changing the World Through Media Education. Sue's newest book, published by Linworth Publishing, is aimed at helping teachers in grades 4-12 integrate media literacy into their curricula. It is entitled: Get Them Thinking! Use Media Literacy to Prepare Students for State Assessments.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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