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                    <title>TIGblogs - Group - Youth Media Exchange</title> 
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                    <description>What's on the minds of young leaders from around the globe?</description> 
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                    <title>Of the People, By the People, For the People</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ymex/post/507262</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Ok TIGer's, as the leader of Youth Media Exchange, hear my plea, my yelp, my cry of excitement and hope and SUBMIT YOUR BLOG ENTRY TO THE DEMOCRACY BLOG CONTEST ON YOUTH MEDIA EXCHANGE before US ELECTION DAY, NOV 4th!! <br />
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You've got nothing to lose and only a $100 Amazon.com gift certificate and 15 minutes (or a few weeks) of fame to gain! <br />
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In light of the upcoming elections in the United States, we have extended the deadline to November 4th 12pm GMT. And I am so curious to hear what you have to say. We have one submission so far from Nancy of Kenya, titled "Democracy is when the power of the vote is real" and she speaks her mind clearly, so if you'd like an example to go on, hers is a good one!<br />
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Democracy is the concept, and distilled down to it's most fundamental meaning, democracy means "of the people, by the people, for the people" so, speak up people! Let your voice be heard and exercise your right to speak out and say what you will. <br />
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Actually what Abe Lincoln was actually expressing with those words in his Gettysburg Address in 1863, was something very dramatic. He was asking the people to be certain that  "government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth".<br />
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He didn't imagine at that time that young people around the world in 2008 would be writing short blog entries to express what "of the people, by the people, and for the people" means to them but I am sure he would be proud!<br />
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So, go to www.ymex.org for more details, but it's pretty simple, write your blog, submit it to ymex and tag it with "democracy" and you've entered the contest. <br />
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Onward, ho!!<br />
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					<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 11:31:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Winners of the World Population Day Contest!</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ymex/post/428657</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Friday July 11 was World Population Day. Ymex.org members from Peru, Norway, Madagascar, the US, and Mexico submitted their original media. Many thanks to all who entered! <br />
The winners of the contest are: "Family Planning and the Digital Divide" a mashup, featured above, by Mariel GM (FaerieGirl) ~ "Women Empowerment in Lima" a blog by *ViCtoria (lapikiorej) ~ "The Lake of Shame" a video blog by Patricia Rakotomalala (foko) ~ Check out the media and don't forget leave comments and rate the global connection! Continue the conversation of what World Population Day means to you in the discssion section and make comments on the award-winning media! ]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 16:19:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Announcing the ymex.org World Population Day Media Contest - Spread the Word!</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ymex/post/396897</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Calling all youth activists, bloggers, video producers, photographers, or podcasters who want to make a positive impact (or even those of you who are aspiring to do so!): <br />
<b>PARTICIPATE IN OUR LATEST MEDIA CONTEST ON <a href=”http://www.ymex.org/”>ymex.org</a>!</b><br />
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<b>A little bit of background</b><br />
The United Nations has established July 11th as World Population Day. This day is especially important because it brings together so many issues our global community faces in this moment such as poverty, reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, empowerment of women  young people, and sustainable development. Go to <a href=”http://www.unfpa.org/issues/”>UNFPA's website</a> to learn more.<br />
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<b>What is the contest?</b><br />
We are accepting all digital media entries (writing, videos, audio, games, or mashups) from ymex.org members that fit the theme, could educate the public or offer solutions on the issues around World Population Day. Entries must be youth-produced and fit into the ymex.org guidelines (found on the FAQ's page under the Community tab). Any ymex.org member can enter - just make sure your media is in English language (or provides obvious English translations). Two prizes will be awarded to media created by members under 18 and one will go to any member 18 or older. (Hint: If you have a Global Gallery submission that would fit the theme, you can easily submit it right from your Global Gallery entry!)<br />
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<b>Why would I enter this contest?</b><br />
Amazon.com gift certificates will be awarded to the top three winners! You will enjoy the fame as you and your media are in the ymex.org spotlight. Best of all you will raise awareness on important issues  make a difference in this world!<br />
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<b>How do I enter the contest?</b><br />
It's easy! All you have to do to enter is submit your media to ymex.org before or by 11:59pm GMT on Friday JULY 11, 2008 and include the tag "wpdcontestentry" on your final submission. <br />
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<b>Cast your vote!</b><br />
If you don't have media that you want to submit to this contest, you can still help us choose the winners by viewing and rating media across the website with the globes rating system as well as commenting on media by answering the question "How did this media affect you?" The winners will be chosen based on comments, ratings, number of views, and the likelihood that the media piece, when shared far and wide, will raise awareness on population issues in a creative way.<br />
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Still have questions?<br />
Send an email to memberservices@ymex.org. We'll respond as quickly as possible. Also, we're sorry if you run into any technical difficulties while working on ymex.org. If you let us know what happens by sending an email to broken@ymex.org, it will help us work out all the kinks. Thanks! <br />
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					<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 15:17:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>What is ymex.org?</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ymex/post/368947</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[After much ado, the ymex.org team is very excited to announce that we are finally live and open to the public! The best way to experience Youth Media Exchange, also known as www.ymex.org, is to go sign-up (or simply log-in if you are a TakingITGlobal member) right now! But if you’d rather get an idea of what ymex is about, then read on…<br />
<br />
 <b>Youth Media Exchange</b> is what it sounds like: a space for youth to exchange digital media on global issues that they have created or that exists elsewhere on the web, but the fun doesn’t stop there and neither does ymex.org’s raison d’etre. <br />
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What do we mean by “<b>Youth</b>”? Ymex.org was created for young people in the age range of 13 to 18 years old. But we are open and inclusive to all who want to join, so if you are reading this now, you are invited to join us.  <br />
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What do we mean by “<b>Media</b>”? Practically any digital media creation about global issues which can fit in the following categories can be submitted: <br />
writing - essays, blogs and citizen journalism news articles, etc. <br />
images -  photographs and digital art like collage, posters, 3D, etc.<br />
audio - podcasts, music, interviews, radio documentaries, etc.<br />
videos - interviews, documentaries about community issues, student events or performances and service projects, educational animations about an issue, etc.<br />
games – socially-conscious games played on a computer <br />
mashups - re-mixed-media creations of any kind like a slide show of photos with audio captions, annotated Google maps with information about an issue, etc.<br />
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Ymex.org does not host any media other than images, mostly because plenty of other websites do, but we do offer suggestions for where you can upload your media which can then be shared on ymex.org. You can find these suggestions both in <a href="http://ymex.org/resources/">Resources</a> under the Share tab and step-by-step tutorials of how to use a few of them in the <a href="http://ymex.org/faq.html">FAQ’s</a>.<br />
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What do we mean by “<b>Exchange</b>”? Well, actually, this word is loaded with meaning.  First it means the exchange of knowledge through the medium of digital media, submitting the media that in some way raises awareness on a global issue and what others around the world are doing on that issue. The next level of exchange comes when other members of the community around the world respond to that piece of media with another piece of media. Commenting on how that piece is effective or could be effective in eliciting positive change, or how that media opened up the observer's eyes to the issue, also adds to the exchange. The exchange also happens in the Resources section where members submit online tools and free open source software that could help others figure out how to make, edit, convert, and upload to the internet the media that contributes to the knowledge pool of understanding the issues. Finally, exchange could refer to the "Youth Guides" who are soon to be mentors on the website, and those they are guiding to learn more about both digital media and the global issues. <br />
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So, finally, what do we mean by “<a href="http://ymex.org/tags/?tag=global_health">global issues</a>”? Well, whatever matters most to the members of the ymex.org community and what emerges based on the media that is submitted. Those issues that have a social context to them, ones that make us realize how interconnected we are as a global community, the ones in the mainstream as well as those that aren’t. We thought some good issues to tackle in kicking off the website would be: global health  hiv/aids, migration, access to education, environment, and poverty. Of course, many other issues are connected with these and even many of these issues are interconnected. But that's the point: let's uncover, discover, and discuss this interconnectedness with media and with youth from other parts of the world we can learn from ... which brings me to my final point. <br />
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Of course, what anyone would expect from a collaborative effort between <b>TakingITGlobal, Global Kids,</b>, and the <b>Asia Society</b>, ymex will be at its greatest when there are youth from multiple continents meeting, discussing, and collaborating on media productions. The next ymexgroup blog will be focused on the targeted outreach countries in North America and Asia and will introduce our Regional Online volunteers from those countries. <br />
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One quick note for closing: the word “change” is hidden in the title of the website: Youth Media Ex<b>change</b>. Ymex.org will be most successful when it elicits real change, positive social change through increased interconnectedness and cross-cultural dialogue and action on difficult issues that our global community must face in this time. For the members that are involved on a regular basis, change will also take the form of improved and enhanced digital media literacy skills and the ability to discuss the impact of digital media in their lives. <br />
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So what are you waiting for? Join us at www.ymex.org and be part of the ex<b>change</b>!<br />
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					<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 19:50:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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