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Third Annual Grassroots Media Conference
Feb 11, 2006: 9am- 8pm
New School University
Brought to you by the NYC Grassroots Media Coalition
A project of Paper Tiger Television
Hosted by the Department of Media Studies and Film
New School University.
The fight for media democracy will not be won by academics, or lobbyists, or people representing one race, class or gender working separately. In order to effect change in the control and access to media, grassroots leadership is needed from diverse constituencies who understand that access and fair representation in the media is essential for realizing victories in social justice. Since 2004 the Grassroots Media Conferences have convened thousands for a weekend of workshops, skills-sharing, dialogue, debate and strategizing sessions about media making, media policy and how to use media to support grassroots organizing efforts. This year we are looking for innovative and collaborative panels as well as action oriented projects to keep attendees motivated and active long after the conference. The Third Annual New York City Grassroots Media Conference is now accepting workshop proposals: http://nycgrassrootsmedia.org/proposals advertising requests and table reservations: http://nycgrassrootsmedia.org/2006promotions endorsements and more: http://nycgrassrootsmedia.org/2006endorse Please visit our NEW web portal at http://nycgrassrootsmedia.org to get involved Length of Presentation: 1.5 hours per session, special consideration can be made for a limited number of 3 hour sessions based on time and space availability. Formats: Each should include opportunities for audience participation. Presentations: Short presentation by no more than 4 panelists with time allocated for in-depth discussion with audience participants. Workshops: Instruction in hands-on media making or small group breakout discussions. Campaigns: Organizations building momentum around specific campaigns in the coming year can use this space to educate attendees and engage potential constituencies and allies in joining their efforts. Content: Each proposal should try to incorporate the theme of the Coalition mission: forging stronger connections between independent media and social justice community organizers. Proposals should consider the NYC Grassroots Media Coalitions mission to include diverse voices (in terms of race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexuality, etc.) in every session Incomplete submissions will not be considered. Submit Your Proposal Online: http://nycgrassrootsmedia.org/proposalsubmission Applications are due by December 15, 2005
The fight for media democracy will not be won by academics, or lobbyists, or people representing one race, class or gender working separately. In order to effect change in the control and access to media, grassroots leadership is needed from diverse constituencies who understand that access and fair representation in the media is essential for realizing victories in social justice. Since 2004 the Grassroots Media Conferences have convened thousands for a weekend of workshops, skills-sharing, dialogue, debate and strategizing sessions about media making, media policy and how to use media to support grassroots organizing efforts. This year we are looking for innovative and collaborative panels as well as action oriented projects to keep attendees motivated and active long after the conference. The Third Annual New York City Grassroots Media Conference is now accepting workshop proposals: http://nycgrassrootsmedia.org/proposals advertising requests and table reservations: http://nycgrassrootsmedia.org/2006promotions endorsements and more: http://nycgrassrootsmedia.org/2006endorse Please visit our NEW web portal at http://nycgrassrootsmedia.org to get involved Length of Presentation: 1.5 hours per session, special consideration can be made for a limited number of 3 hour sessions based on time and space availability. Formats: Each should include opportunities for audience participation. Presentations: Short presentation by no more than 4 panelists with time allocated for in-depth discussion with audience participants. Workshops: Instruction in hands-on media making or small group breakout discussions. Campaigns: Organizations building momentum around specific campaigns in the coming year can use this space to educate attendees and engage potential constituencies and allies in joining their efforts. Content: Each proposal should try to incorporate the theme of the Coalition mission: forging stronger connections between independent media and social justice community organizers. Proposals should consider the NYC Grassroots Media Coalitions mission to include diverse voices (in terms of race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexuality, etc.) in every session Incomplete submissions will not be considered. Submit Your Proposal Online: http://nycgrassrootsmedia.org/proposalsubmission Applications are due by December 15, 2005