Monday, January 15, 2007

National Conference for Media Reform

The National Conference for Media Reform is for anyone who is concerned about the state of our media and committed to working for change. This energizing weekend presents ideas and strategies for winning the fight for better media and connects you with thousands of media reformers from across the nation.

"As ownership gets more and more concentrated, fewer and fewer independent sources of information have survived in the marketplace; and those few significant alternatives that do survive, such as PBS and NPR, are under growing financial and political pressure to reduce critical news content and to shift their focus in a mainstream direction, which means being more attentive to establishment views than to the bleak realities of powerlessness that shape the lives of ordinary people."
Bill Moyers, National Conference for Media Reform, Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 14, 2007

“The cold-blooded murder of Abeer and her family is a tragedy. But it’s almost as great a tragedy when her story and all the other stories that are difficult to hear and difficult to accept are buried in the back of news pages and quickly shuffled off the nightly news. A truly powerful media is one that can stop a war, not start one.”
Jane Fonda, National Conference for Media Reform, Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 14, 2007

The Spirit of Dr. King Lives in Burgeoning Media and Democracy Movement

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