[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2472] NPR re: Fortune Society program

From: Stephen Ronan (sronan@panix.com)
Date: Mon May 06 2002 - 11:03:32 EDT


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On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Eric Appleton wrote:
> Hello everyone. My name is Eric Appleton. I teach classes, create
> curriculum, supervise and train volunteers, and maintain a few web sites in
> the computer lab at the Fortune Society in New York City. The agency serves
> people who were formerly incarcerated or have had run-ins with the criminal
> justice system. The computer lab is part of an education unit that includes
> ABE, GED, ESOL and Math....

Hey Eric,
It was terrific to hear the story about your media literacy
program at the Fortune Society on NPR yesterday. For those who
didn't catch it on "On the Media", you can hear it at:
http://www.realimpact.net/rihurl.ram?file=realimpact/wnyc/raotm/otm050302.ra&start="21:04.0"&end="26:54.2"
   - Steve Ronan
    Community Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet)
    http://www.ctcnet.org



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