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 | Grrll Power
by Tracy Rosenberg, Reel Girls and Media Literacy Project
Two new videos: 1 from Reel Grrls in Seattle on this year's Academy Awards spectacle and another from Albuquerque's Media Literacy Project on overpriced vocational schools that exploit young job seekers. |
 | Fukushima: Where Do We Go From Here?
by Tracy Rosenberg, Pacifica Foundation
As the situation in Japan goes from bad to worse, Pacifica Radio provided a comprehensive look at our energy future in the wake of Fukushima. Listen to the 5-station collaborative coverage from the community radio network. |
 | The Broadband You Deserve
by Frank Povah, The Daily Yonder
Reprinted from The Daily Yonder: I live in the country, but not THAT much in the country. I'm 20 minutes from the state capitol of Kentucky and I can't get a decent broadband connection.
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 | The Meta-Report: Media Piracy
by Joe Karaganis, Social Science Research Council
In an uncharacteristic bit of theater, the Social Science Research Council has released a new report on Media Piracy in Emerging Economies with a Consumers Dilemma. Come from a higher-income country? No free report for you! |
 | KPFA News Criticized
by Tracy Rosenberg, Berkeley City Council
KPFA Radio, has received complaints from 3 Berkeley City Council members and 6 workers on two different incidents in a week on the daily hour-long statewide broadcast of the Pacifica Evening News. |
 | Online Learning: The Answer to the Digital Divide?
by Samantha Calamari, Media Alliance
The latest buzz in education is the growth of online learning communities to address educational access. Through online offerings, education can be more affordable and have the capability to reach communities that otherwise couldn’t access quality institutions. |
 | Censored 2011
The Media Freedom Foundation's 2011 Censored is out with the 25 most under-reported stories of 2010. Please support the work of Project Censored and buy a copy today! |
 | Oakland Police and Cameras
by Maura King
Ma Volunteer Maura King thinks about police, cameras and Oakland's new law enforcement video program. |
 | Be Careful What You Wish For
by Tracy Rosenberg, Huffington Post
Sometimes you might get it. For most of the past year, public interest groups worried about the future of the Internet have pushed for action on net neutrality by the Federal Communications Commission. |
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