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MEDIA JUSTICE or MEDIA CONTROL: Curriculum from a Conference organized by the Appalachian Community Fund
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© 2007

“Media is not the issue. Justice is the issue. Media is the infrastructure for how we communicate about the issue of justice. We need to be able to use this infrastructure. All of us represent a level of disenfranchisement. Disenfranchised communities depend on media to survive. For instance, Native American communities depend on the phone system – yes, phone systems are a part of media. Net neutrality is also an issue… we want a community that not only increases access but helps to create justice.”

Check out the rest of the Media Justice Convening report from the Appalachian region.

Juarez Crime Reporter Murdered, Attacks against Press Intensify
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Will Immigrants Clinch the 2008 Election?
October 27, 2008
Frontera Norte Sur

Proposition 6: "Safe Neighborhoods Act" May Do The Opposite, Opponents Say
October 24, 2008
Lori Abbott/Elizabeth Grattan

No Cure for Racism; Treat the Symptoms
October 23, 2008
Morris W. O'Kelly

The LAPD and racial profiling
October 23, 2008
By Ian Ayres

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October 6, 2008
Shirley Hawkins

Prop 6 Hurts Black Youth
September 16, 2008
Nikki Jones

CA Groups Say Freedom of the Press Should Mean "Free the Press" at RNC
September 3, 2008
Lori Abbott/Craig Eicher

Californians Marking Hurricane Katrina Anniversary Say Same "Storm" Brewing Here
August 29, 2008
Lori Abbott/Don Mathisen

Housing Fund Seen as Grassroots Victory
August 28, 2008
Matthew Cardinale and Jonathan Springston