Media Reform Organization Directory

Episodes tagged Building a Media Reform Movement

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

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  • 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.

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

  • 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

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

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

  • A nonprofit membership organization founded in 1976, the Alliance represents over 1,000 Public, Educational and Governmental access organizations and community media centers throughout the country.

  • The goal of Allied Media Projects is to democratize the tools of media creation and distribution and to support others who are doing the same.

  • The AFTRA is a national labor union that represents members in four major areas: 1) news and broadcasting; 2) entertainment programming; 3) the recording business; and, 4) commercials and non-broad

  • Find out why maverick, independent grass-roots media voices such as American Free Press have declared all-out war on the elite-controlled Big Media Monopoly in America and around the globe. American Free Press exists to counter that ever-tightening Media Monopoly both here in the United States?and around the globe.

  • AWRT's mission is to advance the impact of women in the electronic media and allied fields by educating, advocating and acting as a resource to its members and the industry. 

  • The Asian American Journalists Association has a threefold mission to: 1) encourage Asian Americans to enter the ranks of journalism; 2) work for fair and accurate coverage of Asian Pacific Americans;

  • The Association for Progressive Communications is an international network of civil society organizations dedicated to empowering and supporting those working for peace, human rights, development and

  • The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies (AAN) is a diverse group of 130 alt-weekly news organizations that cover every major metropolitan area in North America.

  • The Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers is a membership organization serving local and international film and videomakers - from documentarians and experimental artists to makers of narrat

  • Austin Free-Net (AFN) helps community organizations launch free Internet access sites for the public.

  • Austin Media Revolution (AMR) is a nonprofit organization based in Austin, Texas. AMR seeks to help independent community media, media literacy groups and media access groups to network and collaborate with one another in order to create more awareness and support for their programs.

  • Baltimore Grassroots Media is a local organization dedicated to strengthening public access television in Baltimore.

  • The mission of the Benton Foundation is to articulate a public interest vision for the digital age and to demonstrate the value of communications for solving social problems.

  • We believe that the mass media, especially the news, have a significant influence on people's beliefs and actions regarding public health and social issues.

  • Big Noise Tactical is a not-for-profit, all-volunteer collective of media-makers around the world, dedicated to circulating beautiful, passionate, revolutionary images.

  • The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University of Law unites thinkers and advocates to develop and implement an innovative, nonpartisan agenda of scholarship, public education, and legal action

  • The CCFC (formerly Stop Commercial Exploitation of Children) is a national coalition of health care professionals, educators, advocacy groups and concerned parents who strive to counter the harmful ef

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