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21 Ways to Change the World
Monday, October 5th, 2009
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Beginning Monday, October 6, WLIW21 will premiere a 21-part series of 60-second vignettes explaining what people can do about a specific social issue in just one minute. 21 Ways to Change the World is part of On the Leesh Productions’ What You Can Do series, which uses new media to bring about social change. Topics include global warming, breast cancer awareness, animal cruelty, and domestic violence. The vignettes will air Monday-Friday at 7:58 p.m. on WLIW21. You can watch the first three videos at wliw.org/21ways.

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