absolutely. Especially if you are clever with how you brand it, making sure that you do some footage to document your work and market it as "powered by STEEM" or "enabled by d.tube", etc.
Some work like this has already been done by . You can check out some of her work in her presentation at SteemFest2 last year here:
Maybe someone you can take on your show? ;)
But yes, activists who do great work with STEEM as a platform can expect some rewards, especially if it also helps to promote STEEM in a good way. As Marly argues in her talk: Considering how cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin still have this negative reputation of being a currency for drugs and black markets, why not make STEEM stand out by doing great work with it?
I agree completely.
RE: Can Steemit become an ACTIVISM platformfor real change? [dTube]