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Revolutions: 5 Years of Media Change for Social, Racial, Gender and Economic Justice

Published on: July 12, 2008
Published by: karlos schmieder

INVINCIBLE, SIAIRA, JAHI, ROOPA SINGH, Notorious East and West Coast DJ's SAKE1 and LAMUMBA to PERFORM AT REVOLUTIONS

CMJ awards media leaders, media makers and journalists for dedicated commitment to making media that matters to low income, working and communities of color

Janet Cyril Media Justice Award: Mey Saechao and AYPAL

Jeanne Gauna Communicate Justice Award: Alicia Schwartz and POWER

Ida B. Wells Journalist for Justice Award: Joe Garofoli, San Francisco Chronicle

Spokesperson of the Year Award: Guadalupe Arreola and St Peter's Housing Committee



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