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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Joyce Cook Gets Lifecasting Camera



This past Friday, Ketaki Gokhale from New America Media and the Equal Voice campaign delivered a Flip camera to Joyce Cook so she can start lifecasting about her experience as a single mom raising working and raising her family in Richmond, California a community just north of San Francisco.

If you missed last weeks introduction of Joyce, click here. You can also see the longer version and read the NAM article here.

Joyce and her family are one of 5 families who we'll be hearing from every Tuesday over the coming weeks.

Check back next week to hear more working family voices, and help spread their stories, perspectives and ideas by forwarding them to others.

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New America Media
Equal Voice for America's Families

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