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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Interview in Vue Magazine

We were recently interviewed by Vue Magazine about strategic uses for new media. Click here to check out the interview.

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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

NEW MEDIA 101: An Introduction to New Media for Non-Profits

We are now offering a new training! Please spread the word and sign up now!

Upcoming Trainings:
Monday, May 11
1pm – 3pm

Tuesday, May 19
6pm – 8pm

Monday, May 25
1pm-3pm


New media technologies in the form of blogs, micro blog sites like Twitter, and social networking sites such as Facebook and Myspace have changed the landscape of media and communication. The Internet is rapidly replacing newspapers, television, and radio as the place where most people get their news.

Knowing how to utilize new media technology is becoming crucial for running effective campaigns; building fundraising capacity and increasing membership. Whether you aren’t sure exactly what a blog is, but are pretty sure you should have one, or you are already on Facebook and Twitter, but want to know how to get more out of new media technologies to further your publicity goals, this training will help.

Our New Media 101 training will provide you with a basic foundation in new media technologies and offers strategies for incorporating new media into your everyday operations and publicity campaigns. This two-hour training will also include a Q&A session and a hands-on training with Facebook.

Hosted by The Mintwood Media Collective
Trainings are held at 1858 Mintwood Place #4 NW Washington DC 20001
(near the Woodley Park/Adams Morgan Metro on the Red line)

$35 per person. Inquire about discounted and scholarship rates.
Space is limited. RSVP to info[at]mintwood.com or Katya Kruglak at 202.986.6186

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Monday, April 6, 2009

MINTWOOD IS NOW OFFERING TRAININGS ON NEW MEDIA

Starting in May, the Mintwood Media Collective will be offering an "Introduction to New Media for Non-Profits" training. Each session will be able to accommodate up to 10 people and will be held at our office in Adams Morgan. 

This two hour session will provide participants with a basic foundation in new media technologies and increase understanding of how to strategically implement new media tools such as blogs and social networking websites. 

The date of our first training will be posted soon.

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NEW REPORT CALLS FOR MORATORIUM ON USE OF MOST WIDELY USED FIELD DRUG TESTS

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Tuesday, March 3 the Marijuana Policy Project and Mintwood Media Collective released a new report exposing faulty drug tests used by law enforcement in the U.S. and Canada. The study, entitled "False Positives Equal False Justice," reveals that the NIK NarcoPouch 908/Duquenois-Levine Reagent field test kit, the most widely used field test for identifying marijuana, as well as the majority of other drug test kits used as the basis for arrest and prosecution by law enforcement have an unacceptably high rate of rendering false positives. The report is available at: http://mpp.org.


Rob Kampia, Executive Director of the Marijuana Policy Project explained their position, “In terms of policy recommendations, it’s real simple, no one should be using these faulty field tests, they should be thrown out and the company that’s making them should probably be put out of business.” Natural soap, chocolate and newspaper, among other household items, all will test positive for marijuana and other drugs such as GHB, yet these kits continue to be used in both arrests and prosecutions nationwide. Kampia continued “In our society we have the principle that you are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty, these tests turn that on it’s head.”


Dr. Omar Bagasra, director of the South Carolina Center for Biotechnology at Claflin University commented on the experiments he conducted for the report. “While testing the specificity of the KN Reagent test kits with 42 non-marijuana substances, I observed that 70% of these tests rendered a false positive.”


The report documents that law enforcement officials, forensic drug analysts, and prosecutors knowingly employ the flawed Duquenois-Levine and KN Reagent tests as well as mere conclusory police reports to wrongfully prosecute and convict millions of individuals for anti-marijuana law violations. These wrongful prosecutions and convictions violate Supreme Court rulings, specifically Jackson v. Virginia and Daubert v. Dow Merrell Pharmaceuticals, Inc., which prohibit the use of inaccurate, nonspecific tests and/or conclusory reports because they do not prove the presence of marijuana in a seized substance.


Forensics expert and author of the report, John Kelly writes in the Executive Summary, “It is imperative that law enforcement agencies take notice and voluntarily end the use of these flawed drug tests. The essential need of protecting the innocent must outweigh the convenience of a field drug test that only gives accurate information some of the time.”


To view video of experiments of these tests and other clips from a March 3 press conference about the report, please go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djXVnmrlKvE


The report can be viewed online at http://mpp.org.


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