Media Leaders
Si Se Puede Graduate
"Media is one of the most effective ways to convey information. But today, most media is owned by white, rich, straight and male individuals. Our media is skewed. The issues and aesthetics are not representative of the majority of the population. This is where m
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Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth
N'Tanya is a long-time Center for Media Justice leader. Prior to becoming executive director at Coleman Advocates, N’Tanya was the project director of Coleman’s Youth Making a Change (Y-MAC), a multi-racial youth organizing project that builds working-cla
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Si Se Puede Graduate
Gisella is a 23-year-old Mexican native raised in East L.A. She recently moved to Oakland to finish her BA at San Francisco State University. In her off time from school Gisella coordinates the Student Organizing and Leadership program, a joint proj
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July 18, 2008
Lori Abbott/Chris Thomas
Blacks' suit accuses Antioch of discrimination
July 17, 2008
Bob Egelko
24% of state high-schoolers likely to drop out
July 17, 2008
Nanette Asimov
California high school dropout rate far higher than expected
July 17, 2008
Nanette Asimov
Grassroots Groups Join the Push for Internet for Everyone
July 17, 2008
Free Press
Hyphen's Momo Chang Wins Center for Media Justice Award
July 16, 2008
HYPHEN MAGAZINE
Invincible in Two Worlds
July 16, 2008
Rachel Swan
Spanish-language TV journalists paid less
July 14, 2008
Joe Garofoli
Non-Aligned Countries Endorse Venezuelan Proposal for Alternative World Media
July 6, 2008
James Suggett
More female persuasion
July 2, 2008
Lois Kazakoff






