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Marketing to Children Summit
June 23, 2006
You must give some time to your fellow man. Even if it's a little thing, do something for others - something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.
-Albert Schweitzer

The Campaign for Commercial Free Childhoods (CCFC) will be holding its fifth annual summit, “Consuming Kids: Marketing in Schools and Beyond,” in Boston, on October 26-28, 2006. The summit kicks off at the Judge Baker Children's Center on Thursday, October 26 at 7:30 pm with "An Evening with Raffi," including the presentation of the 2nd annual Fred Rogers Integrity Award. Friday will feature presentation on topics such as Marketing Sex, Violence, and Values; Commercialism, Race, and Class; and Commercialism and Spiritual Communities. Saturday's program has a special emphasis on Marketing in Schools and features a keynote presentation by Alex Molnar, noted author, advocate, and researcher. The summit will also examine effective advocacy strategies for reclaiming childhood from corporate marketers.

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