The People's Right to Know- July 17th at ILWU 34. 7:00pm

Posted by on January 12th, 2013
Labor Video Project

Upholding the public's right to know about government policies and actions and their underlying reasons is critical to democracy. And it is strongly tied to the right of journalists to do their job without risking government reprisal (such as the U.S. Justice Department's transgression against The Associated Press) and corporate attempts (such as "ag gag" laws) to muzzle them.

Sharing their experiences and perspectives on these issues will be: Larry Bush, San Francisco political ethics and open-government activist and journalist. Reese Erlich, award-winning journalist and author who chronicles the corporate media's complicity in Washington's saber-rattling. Peter Phillips, president, Media Freedom Foundation/Project Censored. Tracy Rosenberg, executive director of the Media Alliance Josh Wolf, freelance videographer/journalist jailed for 226 days for refusing to comply with a federal subpoena for testimony and unedited video footage. And maybe you. Audience participation will be encouraged.

Location:
ILWU 34
801 2nd Street
San Francisco, CA
7:00pm

Sponsored By:
The event is being sponsored by the Labor Video Project, and is endorsed by the Society of Professional Journalists, Northern California Chapter; the First Amendment Coalition; and MapLight (which tracks political money trails).