New York City Grassroots Media Conference
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Join us from February 28-29, 2004, as hundreds of independent
journalists, activists and media-makers gather at the New School University for the first-ever New York City Grassroots Media Conference.
Join us from February 28-29, 2004, as hundreds of independent
journalists,
activists and media-makers gather at the New School University for the
first-ever New York City Grassroots Media Conference. The two days of
workshops, plenaries and hands-on activities are intended to:
* Promote awareness of grassroots media among the public
* Strengthen and unify independent media
* Create strong bonds between community groups and independent media
* Establish a grassroots media network in advance of the 2004
Republican
National Convention
Scores of newspapers, magazines and zines, media collectives, video and
filmmakers, web journalists and bloggers, artists, musicians,
micro-broadcasters, and media rights organizations have already pledged
their support and energy to organizing this conference. Preliminary
estimates indicate more than 500 attendees for the event.
To ensure your attendance at this historic conference, register now at
www.nycgrassrootsmedia.org. Space is limited!
There are literally thousands of grassroots media organizations based
in New
York City and throughout the country. Many are doing unique reporting
on
important issues that are ignored by the corporate media.
With the intensifying war in Iraq, the continuing assault on the poor
and
middle class, and the upcoming presidential election, the need for
truly
independent media is greater than ever. Recent deregulation attempts by
the
Republican-controlled FCC reveal that the profit-driven media may soon
be
even less diverse and less community oriented.
Only by creating media networks that are responsive to local
communities can
we counter the propaganda barrage that will accompany Bush's
re-coronation
next August in Manhattan.
Independent media makers and activists feel that it is time to combine
our
individual efforts to better serve local communities and to build
democratic
media. By working together, we hope to help provide better coverage of
the
issues and events that affect all of our communities.
The conference will feature panels presented by community organizers,
youth
media activists, labor reporters, media and arts organizations,
authors,
scholars, ethnic-based publications, independent music labels and
world-renowned musicians. Speakers include author and activist Jeremy
Glick,
Rosa Clemente of WBAI and the ACLU, Hip Hop icon Hank Shocklee of
Public
Enemy, filmmaker Michael Eisenmenger, Tricia Wang of the National
Association of Hip Hop and others.
More than 60 panels have already been confirmed, organized into three
tracks:
* Policy and Advocacy
* Do-it-yourself and Skill-sharing workshops
* Youth media
Panels include:
The FCC Rulings & Media Policy: Professor Toby Miller, moderator
Activist Media & The Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign:
Peter
Kinoy, Pamela Yates
Culture-Jamming 101: Carrie McLaren (moderator, Stay Free! magazine),
Jonah
Peretti, Carrie Moyer, Sue Schaffner, The Yes Men
The Origins of the Internet and The Emergence of 'Netizens': Ronda
Hauben
Independent Hip Hop: All DEF JUX Artists, Hank Shocklee and others
Self-Determination and the Media: Mario Afrika, Rosa Clemente, Jeremy
Glick,
Kamel, Russel Shoatz and more
Preaching Beyond the Choir - Progressive Journalism and its Audience:
Judith
Pasternak
Media Literacy 101: Carlos Pareja
White Privilege & Independent Media: Jamie Mclelland
Public Access: Local and National Initiatives & Threats: Michael
Eisenmenger
Free Speech at the Republican National Convention: The Role of
Independent
Media: The Brooklyn Rail
Video As An Activist Tool: Shormin Hossain
Puppets & Resistance: Aresh Jovadi, Daniel Land Levitsky
Youth Speak: NYC Media Makers Take on their Movement: Shawn Nublet,
Obie,
Nily Rozic, Dimali Slowe
Know Your Rights in Protest Media: NYC People's Law Collective, Robert
Montemarano
Environmental Justice: UPROSE Youth Justice
DIY Radio Journalism For Youth: Mission Driven Reporting and Minidisc
Basics
- Kat Aaron, Jackson Alers, Nell Geiser, Saki Hall, Leanne Stahnke
Radio Lab: Sharing Frequencies: Sarah Lippek (moderator,
free103point9),
Professor Klystron, DJ AudioAstrology (PerfectRadio), Ryan Holsopple,
and
Angel Nevarez and Valerie Tevere (neuroTransmitter)
DIY Distribution 101: Shira Goldring (MediaRights.org)
Web Design for Artists: Kala Pierson (unfurl.org)
The ABC’s of Media Production: Renata Gangemi, Kelly Dolak, and Ruben
Gonzalez (Professors of Communications at Ramapo College of New Jersey)
Graffiti on the Streets: ComieOne
Cartooning for a New World: Tom Hart
Zine-Making 101: Eleanor Whitney and Lauren Martin (NYC Arts-n-Crafts
Skillshare)
Shake Your Pom Poms in the Face of Oppression - A Pom-Pom Making and
Radical
Cheerleading Workshop: NYC Radical Cheerleaders
To register go to www.nycgrassrootsmedia.org. Advanced registration is
$20.
We hope you will join us for this important event!
Sincerely,
NYC GRASSROOTS MEDIA CONFERENCE
Organizing Groups: Paper Tiger Television, The Indypendent (the
newspaper of
New York City Indymedia), Bands Against Bush, NYU Oppositional Media
Coalition, The Point, Rooftop Films, free103point9, Youth
Free-Expression
Network, La Lutta New Media Collective, Educational Video Center,
Global
Action Project.
Media Sponsors: The Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers,
Satya
Magazine, Altar Magazine, Clamor Magazine, Stay Free!Magazine,
YMDI.org,
Block Magazine, NYU Inc., Manhattan Neighborhood Network, WBAI, WNYC.
Patrons:
New School University Media Studies Program
The Nation
The Independent Press Association
Manhattan Neighborhood Network
Benefactors:
The Funding Exchange
Democracy Now!
The NYC Grassroots Media Conference is made possible by a generous
grant
from the North Star Fund.