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Ilana Cerna-Turoff

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 media justice comes in. It’s important to have media that represents us, especially for marginalized groups, who want to influence public opinion, raise awareness and change social inequalities. In the right hands, media has all of this potential."

Ilana is a 24-year-old, queer and genderqueer, Black/Mexican/Jewish/Native organizer from New York City. Ilana has a wide range of experience from legal work around anti-gentrification, to political prisoner campaigns, to organizing conferences on Indigenous rights and feminisms. Recently, Ilana has been involved in community organizations that focus on youth of color empowerment and political education, including the Sylvia Rivera Law Project in New York.

Putting theory into practice, Ilana is currently enrolled in the masters program in ethnic studies at San Francisco State, while making ample time to create cultural resistance through poetry, performance, blogs and media activism. Ilana's praxis as a radical academic, fierce cultural worker and tireless community activist makes Ilana a true fighter for media justice.

 


Housing Fund Seen as Grassroots Victory
August 28, 2008
Matthew Cardinale and Jonathan Springston

Foreclosure's hidden victims
August 15, 2008
James Temple

S.F.'s black students lag far behind whites
August 15, 2008
Jill Tucker

State's schools improve, achievement gap widens
August 15, 2008
Nanette Asimov

Radio host drops lawsuit
August 15, 2008
Bob Egelko

U.S. People of Color Population Will Be Majority by 2042, Government Says
August 14, 2008
By Thomas Penny

Journalists Must Speak Up
August 14, 2008
by Joe Torres

Most companies in US avoid federal income taxes
August 12, 2008
JENNIFER C. KERR

Black population forced out of S.F., study says
August 10, 2008
Leslie Fulbright

Black in America Misses The 'Why'
August 10, 2008
By Stephen Gardner