Save the Date: 2008 National Conference for Media Reform

Mark your calendar: You need to be in Minneapolis on June 6-8, 2008, for the next National Conference for Media Reform.

Activists, media makers, educators, journalists, policymakers and concerned citizens will converge once again to call for real and lasting changes to the media. Find out why so many call this event the most inspiring and informative conference they've ever attended.

Register for the National Conference for Media Reform

The National Conference for Media Reform

Minneapolis
June 6-8, 2008

Don't miss out!

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Registration will open in a few months. For now, mark your calendar and join our conference mailing list.

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2008 provides us with an unprecedented opportunity to put media reform in the national spotlight. Join us in Minneapolis and help build this critical movement.

This year's conference in Memphis was a remarkable event. More than 3,000 people connected, strategized and drew inspiration from rousing speeches, provocative panel discussions and hands-on workshops focused on all aspects of the media.

Check out highlights from Memphis

NCMR 2008 is for anyone who is concerned about the state of our media and committed to working for change. Come to connect, learn, share and build the growing movement.

Did you attend the 2007 conference? Share your experences with others through the Free Press Action Network.


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