Media Reform Organization Directory

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

Find a Media Reform Organization in your State
  • Citizens for Independent Public Broadcasting (CIPB) is a national membership organization dedicated to putting the public back into public broadcasting so that we all can join in the debate about our

  • Citizens for Media Literacy is a nonprofit, public interest organization linking media literacy with the concepts and practices of citizenship.

  • The Citizen's Campaign for Commercial-Free Schools is a statewide grassroots, nonprofit organization based in Seattle that protects the right of Washington children and youth to a commercial-free educ

  • We are one of the few alternative libraries in the U.S., filling the gaps of the mainstream press and fighting censorship and bias.

  • The CIW is a community-based worker organization. Our members are largely Latino, Haitian, and Mayan Indian immigrants working in low-wage jobs throughout the state of Florida.

  • Code Pink calls on mothers, grandmothers, sisters and daughters, on workers, students, teachers, healers, artists, writers, singers, poets, and every ordinary outraged woman willing to be outrageous f

  • Colorado Common Cause is a non-profit organization fighting for open, honest and accountable government.

  • Our mission is to build bridges for Colorado communities to teach media literacy and advocate for and provide access to the widest range of voices, thereby creating a culture of empowered citizens.

  • Commercial Alert's mission is to keep commercial culture within its proper sphere and to prevent it from exploiting children and subverting the higher values of family, community, environmental integr

  • The Committee to Protect Journalists is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1981.

  • Common Cause promotes focused, nonpartisan grassroots lobbying on a score of state and national issues affecting the public interest.

  • The Common Language Project's mission is to develop and implement innovative multimedia approaches to international and local journalism.

  • Common Sense Media is dedicated to improving the media and entertainment lives of kids and families.

  • CWA, America's largest communications and media union, represents over 700,000 women and men in both private and public sectors, including over half a million workers who are building the Information

  • The Community Media Workshop is a small institution trying to link the two Chicagos by encouraging the media to tell the stories of the other Chicago, the oft-neglected neighborhoods and back streets

  • CTCNet is a US-based network of more than 1000 organizations united in their commitment to improve the educational, economic, cultural and political life of their communities through technology.

  • The Consumer Project on Technology supports and conducts research and educational projects ecouraging citizen-consumer interest in intellectual property rights, health care, electronic commerce and co

  • The Creative Commons is devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others to build upon and share by expanding the spectrum of possiblities between full copyright and the public dom

  • Instructs viewers how to critically analyze media coverage of war and wartime events

  • The Cultural Commons was created to help the creative and cultural communities stay informed about the critical issues facing the arts and culture, and take action to improve the policies that shape o

  • The DMLP's mission is to bring about, by means of the legal process, the governance of the publicly owned airwaves in accordance with democratic ideals and the United States Constitution.

  • The Digital Divide Network is the Internet's largest community for educators, activists, policy makers and concerned citizens working to bridge the digital divide.

  • Downhill Battle is a non-profit organization working to break the major label monopoly of the record industry and put control back in the hands of musicians and fans.

  • Downtown Community Television Center believes that expanding grass-roots public access (particularly for members of low-income and minority communities) to the electronic media arts invigorates our de

  • EFF is a donor-supported membership organization working to protect our fundamental rights regardless of technology; to educate the press, policymakers and the general public about civil liberties iss

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