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After checking one of the websites listed as a reference. I noticed that some of the information on the wiki page is incorrect or maybe just out of date. For instance, the wiki says that the Youth Media Council (YMC) was started in 2001 but, in the website for the Center of Media justice says a group called “We Interrupt This Message and Race Forward” created the council in 2002. It lacks depth in the history as well. There is crucial information that wasn’t posted such as the time the YMC became the Center For Media Justice, which is in 2008. All of this information can be found on [1] Mnazaire (talk) 19:48, 26 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

@Mnazaire: Thanks for posting your comment on the Center for Media Justice Talk page. You mention that there is a discrepancy between the dates that the YMC and Center of Media Justice were started. I looked at the URL you posted, and you're right, 2002 is mentioned there. Go ahead and change the date that the YMC started to 2002, cite the website at the end of the sentence using the "Cite" tool so that it shows up in the reflist at the end of the article, and also add some an additional sentence about the YMC in your own words. Please start doing research on the SFC databases to see if you can find websites and peer-reviewed articles that discuss the Center for Media Justice and the Youth Media Council that you can use to develop the article further. Prof.bgreg (talk) 20:38, 4 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

The link to the introduction I have been working on. User:Mnazaire/sandbox Mnazaire (talk) 03:35, 17 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

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