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THE CEREAL ACTIVIST: Citizens for Global Change Contest Winners

Published December 01, 2008 @ 11:33AM PST

Hi everyone,

Today's Cereal Activist showcases the results of the Citizens for Global Change 2008 Multimedia Contest. This year's theme, "Failing Darfur Five Years On..," brought in over 2300 registered contestants expressing their ideas for change through various multimedia forms. Check out the the winners, as well as the other submissions, here.
See how we at Breakthrough also use multimedia to call for change--visit www.breakthrough.tv or www.icedgame.com

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