Dec 2002-Feb 2003 Consumption : Consumerism and Sustainable Consumption
Oct-Nov 2002 Leadership : Ford Foundation Program Honors Homegrown Leaders Addressing Unmet Needs
Aug-Sept 2002 Civil Liberties : Do Sweeping Legal Changes Enhance or Endanger Our Rights?
June-July 2002 Hunger and Food Security : Do We Have the Means to Eradicate Hunger? If So, Why Don't We?
March-May 2002 Terror War Without End? : What Will We Gain And Lose Fighting an Endless War Against Invisible Enemies?
Nov 2001-Feb 2002 Consumption : Redefining the American Dream
Sept-Oct 2001 Where Does America Go From Here? : As U.S. Forces Begin Air Attacks on Afghanistan, Americans Continue to Search for New Understandings of Our Country and Its Role in the World
Founded in 1995, the Mainstream Media Project is a nonprofit public education and strategic communications organization that uses the mainstream broadcast media to raise public awareness about new approaches to longstanding issues. We pursue our mission through two complementary programs: our Guests on Call program that issues media alerts to regional and national media markets and books radio interviews with guest experts; and we produce an award-winning syndicated radio program, A World of Possibilities.