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Posts Tagged ‘immigration video game

Hearing ICED

10:52 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · children|Education|Immigration|Politics|radio · Comments Off

15 Aug 2007

iced.jpgLast week I wrote about ICED, a video game being put out by the human rights organization Breakthrough!

After to listening to an interview this morning with one of the creators of the game and some sound clips of the game, I think the game has some positive social potential, especially with otherwise unpolitical youth.

Listen for yourself at Wake Up Call Radio.

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Don’t Get ICED!

10:57 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia|Entertainment|Immigration · Comments Off

6 Aug 2007

iced.jpgPolitical awareness through a video game? That seems to be part of the idea behind ICED!, a video game that allows player to roleplay and be put in the shoes of people who lose their student visas and others detained by the Department of Homeland Security.

“The game allows you to get into the body of a person, so you can experience what they are going through. There are very few opportunities to get that perspective,” said Mallika Dutt, head of the nonprofit Breakthrough, which produced the game and uses new media to highlight social issues around the world.

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