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19:43:40 01/25/12
Austin Indymedia 2011 Year in Review
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Austin activism in 2011 saw an upsurge in activity throughout the year with the mantra of change in the air. With the revolutions in the Arab world acting as a spark, people lit the fire that was once at the heart of social change in America. Activists for human rights involved in a whole rage of issues joined forces to fight the system of injustice seen all across the United States and the world. With the start of the Occupy Wall St. movement in New York, solidarity actions sprung up all across the world with Austin joining the movement on Oct. 6th. Issues addressed in this 2011 review include: war, civil liberties, immigrant rights, workers rights, global revolution, the Palestinian liberation struggle, feminist critique of pornography and the occupy movement. This is a Austin Indymedia/ZGraphix co-production. Produced by the Austin Indymedia Team. Jeff Zavala Matt Gossage Mari Hernandez Matt Tedrow Grace Alfar Photography by Jason Cato & Rene Renteria Learn more at: http://austin.indymedia.org http://zgraphix.org
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15:12:23 06/25/10
GRITtv: June 25, 2010
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Latin America has seen rapid changes over recent years, most significantly with the rise of left-leaning leaders who are willing to fight massive corporations and even stand up to the massive presence of the US in their countries. ; Director Oliver Stone decided to go to Venezuela to meet Chavez for himself, but when he got there, Chavez pointed out that the story was much bigger than just him.Stone and his screenwriter Tariq Ali met seven Latin American leaders and shot an amazing film, South of the Border , and they met with Laura this week in New York to talk about the film, the American left, Obama, the BP disaster, and more.The US Social Forum is still ongoing this week in Detroit, and activists young and old from across the country have gathered, each bringing his or her own causes to the mix.
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15:12:23 06/25/10
GRITtv: June 25, 2010
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Latin America has seen rapid changes over recent years, most significantly with the rise of left-leaning leaders who are willing to fight massive corporations and even stand up to the massive presence of the US in their countries. ; Director Oliver Stone decided to go to Venezuela to meet Chavez for himself, but when he got there, Chavez pointed out that the story was much bigger than just him.Stone and his screenwriter Tariq Ali met seven Latin American leaders and shot an amazing film, South of the Border , and they met with Laura this week in New York to talk about the film, the American left, Obama, the BP disaster, and more.The US Social Forum is still ongoing this week in Detroit, and activists young and old from across the country have gathered, each bringing his or her own causes to the mix.
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16:31:17 06/05/08
Strategies For Making Change Models For Feminist Media Justice
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***The audio on this video is not very good, try using headphones to hear it better! Presenters: • DeAnne Cuellar, media justice activist, blogger and director, Texas Media Empowerment Project • Anne Elizabeth Moore, writer, artist, activist, author of Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity, and co-editor and publisher of now-defunct Punk Planet • Jennifer L. Pozner, executive director, Women In Media & News (WIMN); journalist, lecturer, blogger, editor, WIMN’s Voices • Betty Yu, director of Community Outreach & Media at Manhattan Neighborhood NetworkHow can we begin to affect real change within a media system that excludes so many of us? In this strategy-building discussion, media and advertising critics, media justice activists, and independent media producers will share diverse models we're utilizing to work for media change on the local, regional and national levels. By focusing on the hows and whats of our activism, the discussion will serve as a springboard to present replicable tactics, tools and strategies which attendees may be able to use to work for change in their communities in ways which could include: media monitoring and accountability campaigns; projects to amplify women's voices in media and public debate; using media as a community organizing tool; seeking just policies and regulation; producing independent print, broadcast and online media; utilizing new media and communications technologies to reflect and distribute the voices of our communities, and more. Bring your questions, your ideas and your energy, as you’ll be encouraged to share your own models and brainstorm among the group on ways we can work together toward the common goals of a social justice feminist vision of the media.
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22:32:57 06/04/08
Strategies For Making Change Models For Feminist Media Justice Part 2
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*** The audio on this video is not very good, try using headphones to hear it better!Presenters: • DeAnne Cuellar, media justice activist, blogger and director, Texas Media Empowerment Project • Anne Elizabeth Moore, writer, artist, activist, author of Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity, and co-editor and publisher of now-defunct Punk Planet • Jennifer L. Pozner, executive director, Women In Media & News (WIMN); journalist, lecturer, blogger, editor, WIMN’s Voices • Betty Yu, director of Community Outreach & Media at Manhattan Neighborhood Network How can we begin to affect real change within a media system that excludes so many of us? In this strategy-building discussion, media and advertising critics, media justice activists, and independent media producers will share diverse models we're utilizing to work for media change on the local, regional and national levels. By focusing on the hows and whats of our activism, the discussion will serve as a springboard to present replicable tactics, tools and strategies which attendees may be able to use to work for change in their communities in ways which could include: media monitoring and accountability campaigns; projects to amplify women's voices in media and public debate; using media as a community organizing tool; seeking just policies and regulation; producing independent print, broadcast and online media; utilizing new media and communications technologies to reflect and distribute the voices of our communities, and more. Bring your questions, your ideas and your energy, as you?ll be encouraged to share your own models and brainstorm among the group on ways we can work together toward the common goals of a social justice feminist vision of the media.
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17:38:21 04/18/08
Feminist Blogging Activism Journalism Or Masochism Part 2
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Presenters: • Veronica (Roni) Arreola, professional feminist, co-chair of Chicago Abortion Fund, mommy blogger, board member of WIMN • Jennifer L. Pozner, executive director, Women In Media & News (WIMN); journalist, lecturer, blogger, editor, WIMN’s Voices • Liza Sabater, online communications strategist, technologist, and founder, culturekitchen.com • Deanna Zandt, media technologist and consultant to key progressive organizations, including AlterNet.org and the Hightower Lowdown While the clueless media keep asking,"Where are the women bloggers?", our moderated roundtable with ample Q%A will address topics such as: What are the challenges facing women blogging about gender and race, from building a diverse and loyal audience (in an age of digital divide), to advancing a progressive message, to controlling flame wars? Is blogging a form of media activism, is it a form of advocacy journalism, or both--and how can activists and journalists benefit from producing (or using) blogs? Can women adopt strategies to cope with personal attacks and harassment online, or is enabling comments on your blog a form of political masochism? How can feminist blogs enter mainstream political discussion and move public debate within and outside of media? Finally, how can women use the latest Web 2.0 tools to advance their messages? This session will be relevant to seasoned bloggers, people interested in starting new blogs, blog readers, and journalists and other writers interested in engaging with the feminist blogosphere.
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21:40:13 04/17/08
Feminist Blogging Activism Journalism Or Masochism?
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Presenters: • Veronica (Roni) Arreola, professional feminist, co-chair of Chicago Abortion Fund, mommy blogger, board member of WIMN • Jennifer L. Pozner, executive director, Women In Media & News (WIMN); journalist, lecturer, blogger, editor, WIMN’s Voices • Liza Sabater, online communications strategist, technologist, and founder, culturekitchen.com • Deanna Zandt, media technologist and consultant to key progressive organizations, including AlterNet.org and the Hightower Lowdown While the clueless media keep asking,"Where are the women bloggers?", our moderated roundtable with ample Q%A will address topics such as: What are the challenges facing women blogging about gender and race, from building a diverse and loyal audience (in an age of digital divide), to advancing a progressive message, to controlling flame wars? Is blogging a form of media activism, is it a form of advocacy journalism, or both--and how can activists and journalists benefit from producing (or using) blogs? Can women adopt strategies to cope with personal attacks and harassment online, or is enabling comments on your blog a form of political masochism? How can feminist blogs enter mainstream political discussion and move public debate within and outside of media? Finally, how can women use the latest Web 2.0 tools to advance their messages? This session will be relevant to seasoned bloggers, people interested in starting new blogs, blog readers, and journalists and other writers interested in engaging with the feminist blogosphere.






