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- Seattle columnist Dan Savage and Starbucks have both been honored by the University of Washington's Master of Communication in Digital Media (MCDM) program for their "disruptive" ways of using digital media to positively impact society.
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Jun 9, 2011 · Seattle columnist Dan Savage and Starbucks have both been honored by the University of Washington's Master of Communication in Digital Media (MCDM) program for their "disruptive" ways of using...
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Jun 10, 2011 · The awardees are Dan Savage and Terry Miller for their "It Gets Better" campaign on YouTube, and the Starbucks Digital Network in partnership with Yahoo!
Jun 9, 2011 · Columnist Dan Savage and coffee giant Starbucks are being recognized by the University of Washington’s Master of Communication in Digital Media program for their work on Seattle-based...
The awardees are Dan Savage and Terry Miller for their "It Gets Better" campaign on YouTube, and the Starbucks Digital Network in partnership with Yahoo! The Anthony Giffard "Make The Change" Award is given annually to a local individual or organization that disrupts traditional communication models with innovative digital solutions.
Savage has been featured on numerous television programs and news outlets, including Countdown with Keith Olbermann and Anderson Cooper 360. Savage has attracted controversy over his comments and actions related to LGBT issues.
Daniel Keenan Savage (born October 7, 1964) is an American author, media pundit, journalist, and LGBT community activist. He writes Savage Love, an internationally syndicated relationship and sex advice column. In 2010, Savage and his husband, Terry Miller, began the It Gets Better Project to help prevent
Oct 26, 2011 · Dan Savage is an award-winning author, journalist, newspaper editor and political commentator. He launched the “It Gets Better” video project to combat bullying and prevent LGBT teen suicides.