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We've Changed Our Name!
Our new name is NAMLE (pronounced name-lee), the National Association for Media Literacy Education. Read about the change in the FLASH!

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Elana Yonah Rosen
Resource Development Committee

Elana Yonah Rosen is the founder and executive director of Just Think, a media education non-profit based in San Francisco. She has 25 years of experience in the nonprofit and media worlds, working with KQED-TV in the news, current affairs and cultural departments and later with Bill Moyers at the Center for Investigative Reporting. As a senior associate with the George Lucas Educational Foundation, she co-founded EDUTOPIA, now a nationally distributed magazine on education models in the U.S.

In 1995, Elana produced an interactive exhibition for the 50th anniversary of the United Nations and has consulted with educational software companies including Tenth Planet and Living Books. Elana has presented at conferences and conventions ranging from Al Gore's White House Internet Conference on Content for Children and Teens to the Education for the Third Millennium conference in Catamarca, Argentina.

She is the author of Changing the World Through Media Education, and received an Emmy nomination for the documentary, "Czeslaw Milosz: A Poet Remembers."

Elana studied at Dartmouth College and the Sorbonne, and graduated from the University of California at San Diego. She later conducted postgraduate work in Library and Information Sciences at Syracuse University's first accredited distance learning program.