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Free Speech in an Era of Media Consolidation and Media Manipulation (5/26)

Thursday, May 26
7:30-9:30 pm
Louden Nelson Community Center
A C L U Santa Cruz County Chapter
Presents

Free Speech in an Era of Media Consolidation and Media Manipulation

As ownership of American media outlets is concentrated in fewer and fewer hands, and as the Administration secretly moves to pay journalists to advocate its policies, can the spirit of free and open debate that is at the heart of American democracy survive? Come to discuss these and other related issues with media experts and local
media activists.

A panel and audience discussion with

Conn Hallinan
23 years with the UCSC Journalism Program, Lecturer at UCSC, analyst for Foreign Policy in Focus, and contributor to www.counterpunch.org, www.antiwar.com, www.why-war.com, Global Beat Syndicate at NYU's Center for War, Peace, and the Media

Leslie Lopez
Ph.D. Candidate, University of New Mexico, Lecturer at UCSC, and faculty advisor for KZSC radio. Anthropologist and activist engaged in starting a Spanish-language micro-radio station in Watsonville, CA

Anna Tsing
Co-editor of Shock and Awe: War on Words, Professor, UCSC. Teaches a course on reading newspapers through a lens of cultural analysis

Local Media Activists
Representatives from community television and radio will share their problems and concerns

Thursday, May 26
7:30-9:30 pm
Louden Nelson Community Center

For more information, contact: aclusantacruz (at) yahoo.com
 
 


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A Local "Project Censored" ?

Might be nice if someone raised issues blacked out by local media (other than Free Radio and Indymedia) such as
**** Santa Cruz's Medical Marijuana law which effectively excludes medical marijuana clubs in Santa Cruz and has for five years. It was created, voted in, and supported by the City Council (which still includes Mayor Rotkin, Cynthia Matthews, and Tim Fitzmaurice). Yet "sunny" Sarah Phelan of the Metro, Good Times "good vibes" writers, City on a Hill, Fish Wrap Live, and, of course, the Scent-Anal and the Mercury-News haven't written a word about it.
****regular Brown Act violations at City Council such as Ann ("a new branch for our staff; less facilities for our readers in Felton) Turner has run afoul of. Such violations include excluding critics and arresting peaceful critics, arranging agendas to exclude public comment, threatening and interrupting speakers there, etc. An ongoing lawsuit in Federal Court in San Jose goes to a status hearing tomorrow at 10:30 AM (Norse v. City of Santa Cruz).
*****Mayor Rotkin's failure to comply with the Sunshine Initiative voted in last November by California voters and let the public know (a) his forthcoming schedule of public appearances, and (b) the lobbyists he has met with.
****Mayor Rotkin's new use of "secret e-mails" to remove from the public records every single e-mail he has ever sent or gotten, by routing those e-mails directly to his house. (Don't believe me? Call City Council officers at 420-5020).
****Mayor Rotkin's refusal to release police department records on the use of taisers, pepper spray, display of weapons, etc. (Check with Mayor Rotkin directly for confirmation: 420-5023).
 

Re: Free Speech in an Era of Media Consolidation and Media Manipulation (5/26)

Robert,

it seems you are only one conserved with the bworn act aviolations, nodboy else seems to caare? imho
you like to follow rules are you republican??? mr, norse? activism is about results not rules and you have no one on your side but youself, progressive politics can not have progress playing by rules of the power elite, my advice
 

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