If mass consumerism and global economics are the problem, this group is part of the solution. Take a look at some of its "uncommercials."
Progressive journal offers reasons and ways to get involved in media reform. Has practical steps by Ben H. Bagdikian and sample letters.
Association at the university's Washington College of Law raises awareness about telecommunications law and offers an extensive list of links.
A compilation of news and ways to take action on a variety of issues compiled by a Grateful Dead fan.
DC-based forum promotes equality and diversity in the media environment. Read articles, research and policy recommendations.
Find an indexed and reviewed list of articles on propaganda, censorship, conspiracies, revolutionaries, counterculture and counterintelligence.
Project of the Int'l Federation of Library Assocs. and Instn, Danish-based FAIFE has comprehensive reports on countries' free speech policies.
Networking resource for Canada's community, university, pirate and micro broadcasters contains policy documents, how-to information and links.
Left-leaning media activists can learn how to detect bias in the mainstream news. Find national contacts for television, radio and newspapers.
Resource center for activists, community groups and the general public. Read about media news and member services.
MNet provides information on media education and media issues affecting children and youth. In French and English.
Quarterly magazine and international campaign against television identifies a wealth of reasons for turning of the tube.