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Joint Center Plans to Establish a Media and Technology Institute

EVERETT SAYS JOINT CENTER WILL BECOME A CLEARINGHOUSE FOR INFORMATION ON THE ROLE OF MEDIA IN THE LIVES OF AFRICAN AMERICANS

Ralph B. Everett, President and CEO of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, says the Washington-based think tank intends to take the lead in providing data and information and in conducting research on the role that media plays in the lives of African Americans and other people of color.

Speaking on Monday at the Minority Media & Telecommunications Policy Conference in Washington, DC, Everett described the Joint Center’s plans to establish a Media and Technology Institute that will:

“The accelerating pace of change in the modern media industry means that people of color cannot afford to stand still for one moment lest our communities be left behind,” he said.

Read Everett’s speech.

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Did You Know?

Did you know that only 29 percent of African American adults surveyed in an October-November 2005 Joint Center poll expected Social Security to be their major source of retirement income? Fewer of them (20 percent) expected an employer-sponsored pension plan to be their major source of income, and more (42 percent) expected that their major source of income would be their own retirement savings and investments.

Source: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, National Opinion Poll of African American Adults About Social Security and Wealth, 2005.