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Media Reform Organization Directory

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These are local, regional, and other national groups working on media policy reform. We're all in this together, so support their good work.

  • About-Face promotes positve self-esteem in girls of all ages, sizes, races and backgrounds through a spirited approach to media education, outreach and activism.

  • Manager of public access television and community media for the City and County of San Francisco.

  • People often know what they want to see happen, but not how to get there. Acorn has helped numerous individuals and organizations accomplish their IT development goals.

  • AME promotes and supports media education in homes and schools as well as in community groups serving youth. AME's mission is to move children and youth, as well as those adults who are concerned with their well being, from a position of passive media consumption to one of interacting with the media as active, critical, and creative consumers and producers.

  • About-Face promotes positve self-esteem in girls of all ages, sizes, races and backgrounds through a spirited approach to media education, outreach and activism.

  • ACMEBoston is a grassroots coalition of media educators, students, independent media makers, media and telecom policy reform advocates, and concerned citizens working to Create, Educate, and Mobilize

  • Our objectives are to form a strong presence on the West coast for media activism and reform and to coordinate the efforts of other groups interested in media activism and reform.

  • The Vermont Media Action Coalition is intended to be a resource for Vermonters interested in media literacy information and curriculum.

  • ACME, free of corporate media funding, is a strategic network linking media educators, health advocates, media reformers, independent media makers, community organizers and others.

  • AMLA is committed to promoting media literacy education that is focused on critical inquiry, learning, and skill-building.

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