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Sanity: Not Censorship
We believe that parents deserve another choice
besides saying "no." Media
is fun, and our kids love it. We exist to keep it fun. By creating a
grassroots movement of concerned citizens, we aim to make the media producers
accountable to families and urge them to invest and promote programming
that serves the interests of our kids.
Our mission is to give parents, educators, and kids a choice and a voice
about the media they consume. We are a non-partisan, non-profit organization.
Membership is free. Our goal is to provide trustworthy information and
create a forum where adults and kids can learn from each other, speak out,
and participate in creating a responsible and enjoyable media environment
for everyone.
Information "Know your media" is one of our core ideals. Turn to our Media
Guide to know what's inside movies, television programs, video games, music
and books, before you or your kid buys or experiences them. We want to
help you get to the good stuff fast. Inside, you'll find timely reviews
with recommendations based on content and age.
Action Our site allows you and your kids to do more than read you can help
make a difference by rating the media yourself, and sharing your points
of view with other parents and kids. We also make it easy to write those
who created it and tell them what you think.
Communication Our weekly e-newsletter, Common Sense Media Alert, contains reviews, pics,
pans and news and research reports. Regular features include scientific
findings about the media that directly affect yoru kids, recommended lists
by age and stage of development, and tips and tools from some of the nation's
child-rearing experts.
Speaking Up For Our Kids
Sometimes it can feel like you're both alone and powerless when it comes
to the media choices for kids. A big part of our job is to let the media
and our government leaders see for themselves how parents and kids rate
the media, and what they really think. Common Sense Media has become a
respected national voice in the media policy arena urging - among other
initiatives - age appropriate media content, transparency and consistency
in media ratings, diversity of programming and ownership.