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[[Image:Rji-logo.jpg|140px|thumb|right|[http://www.rjionline.org D.W. Reynolds Journalism Institute]]] | [[Image:Rji-logo.jpg|140px|thumb|right|[http://www.rjionline.org D.W. Reynolds Journalism Institute]]] | ||
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=Rebooting Rockwell's America: | =Rebooting Rockwell's America: Sept. 11-12, 2009 / Stockbridge, Mass.= | ||
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==''News, values, cafes and the new pamphleteers -- <br>Sustaining democracy through civic engagement''== | ==''News, values, cafes and the new pamphleteers -- <br>Sustaining democracy through civic engagement''== | ||
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Rebooting Rockwell's America: Sept. 11-12, 2009 / Stockbridge, Mass.
News, values, cafes and the new pamphleteers --
Sustaining democracy through civic engagement
A symposium on new roles for news -- and the net -- in fostering participatory democracy and community
The America of Norman Rockwell's mid-20th-century illustrations was rich with simple truths and sometimes hard choices. In his world, we respected authority, and the flag. Embraced justice, equality, tolerance and the Four Freedoms. The country editor