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News Release April 15, 2005 BSU PROF AND TVTV FOUNDER PETER LUTZE TO SPEAK AT AMERICAN COMMUNITY VALUES FORUM APRIL 17 Boise State University communication professor Peter Lutze will speak at the American Community Values Forum at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, April 17, at the Kopper Kitchen restaurant at 2661 Airport Way in Boise. Lutze, who teaches film and videography classes and is a founder of TVTV local access public television, will speak about television as a grassroots organizing tool. His comments will focus on how non-profits, particularly social change organizations, can use public access television as a way to increase visibility of both their missions and activities. TVTV’s Community Media Center is a media resource — with field cameras, editing suites and a fully-equipped studio — for individuals and organizations throughout the Treasure Valley. Founded after the 2004
elections, the ACV Forum meets from 9:30-10:30 a.m. each Sunday to
articulate and celebrate those values that are most important to Americans:
justice, equity, opportunity, discussion, community action and caring. -30- Contact: Peter Lutze,
Department of Communication, (208) 426-3086,
plutze@boisesetate.edu Media Contact:
Kathleen Craven, University Relations, (208) 426-3275,
kcraven@boisestate.edu
email newservices@boisestate.edu Last reviewed on Thursday, December 22, 2005 |