This is the sixth post in the continuing series about Rainforest Action Network (RAN) and how it involves children in its campaigns against companies. To have a look at the previous five articles in the series, just click here.
Today’s post is a short one.
Recently RAN released a report regarding their assertion of how children’s book [...]
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This is the fifth article in a series about how Rainforest Action Network (RAN) involves children in its campaigns against corporations. To see any of the other four preceding articles, you may click here.
As I mentioned in the fourth article in this series, “Rainforest Action Network . . . One-Sided Teacher Resources?,” RAN has quite [...]
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Today’s post is the fourth article in a series about how Rainforest Action Network (RAN) involves children in its campaigns against companies. To see the previous three articles, simply click here. Today’s article will not only point to another instance of RAN engaging children in its anti-corporate campaigns, but this article will also point out [...]
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This is the third article in a series about how Rainforest Action Network (RAN) involves children in its campaigns against corporations. To see the other two preceding articles, you may click here.
In my continuing research on this topic, I recently reviewed RAN’s Web site where I found the following information:
“A first grade class at [...]
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Today, you and I will take a look at the YouTube strategy employed by Rainforest Action Network (RAN). As would any well-organized group, RAN has established a channel on YouTube.com which you may view by clicking here. The channel home page shows some interesting statistics about the amount of usage on the RAN channel. Let’s [...]
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My article from last week, “Rainforest Action Network . . . Does Indoctrination Count,?” drew a bit of attention on this blog. That article was the first in a case study series on how Rainforest Action Network involves children in its various anti-corporate campaigns. Today’s post is the second article in that series.
Below you’ll see [...]
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Today’s post is the first in a case study series of articles about how Rainforest Action Network uses children in their anti-corporate campaign strategy. To follow this series, simply subscribe to the free RSS feed or periodically check under the “RAN and Children” category listing over in right-hand column. Starting off this series is an [...]
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