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.
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The Empowerment Project's purpose is to work towards democratizing access to the media, and to provide the resources necessary to put the power of media in the hands of individuals and organizations w
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The Esperanza Center is a San Antonio organization that promotes social justice through cultural arts programming and advocating on behalf of people of color, women, lesbians and gay men, the working
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FAIR works for the First Amendment by advocating for greater diversity in the press and by scrutinizing media practices that marginalize public interest & alternative viewpoints.
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Females United for Action is a program of the Women and Girls CAN.
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FightBigMedia.Meetup.com helps people find others who share their interest in fighting big media, and form lasting, influential, local community groups that regularly meet face-to-face.
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Florida Media Project is a nonpartisan, volunteer-based organization dedicated to improving our local media as well as creating new options for Florida’s media consumers.
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FreeCulture.org is a diverse, non-partisan group of students and young people who are working to get their peers involved in the free culture movement.
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The Free Expression Policy Project (FEPP), founded in 2000, provides research and advocacy on free speech, copyright, and media democracy issues.
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Free Press is a national nonpartisan organization working to increase informed public participation in crucial media policy debates, and to generate policies that will produce a more competitive and p
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Free Radio Berkeley has two somewhat distinct entities - Free Radio Berkeley 104.1 FM, a silenced broadcast station that was operating with 100 volunteer programmers, and - Free Radio Berkeley IRATE
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Working with activists and artists, Free Speech TV airs primarily social, political, cultural, and environmental documentaries acquired from independent producers via direct broadcast satellite.
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The Freedom Forum, based in Arlington, Va., is a nonpartisan foundation dedicated to free press, free speech and free spirit for all people.
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The Future of Music Coalition is a collaboration between members of the music, technology, public policy and intellectual property law communities that seeks to educate the media, policymakers, and th
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An organized group of representatives from all of the major civil rights/human rights/peace and justice organizations, plus concerned people of conscience. A growing list of political, economic, and racial concerns voiced by the people around the state of Georgia, and the Southeast, with an emphasis on justice.
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Since 1991, Global Action Project (G.A.P.) has provided media arts and leadership training for thousands of young people living in underserved communities, from New York to Croatia to Guatemala to the
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Grade the News is a media research project focusing on the quality of the news media in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Based in Michigan, GRIID provides media education workshops, reports on local news, trains community members in media relations and many more skills necessary for practicing democracy in a media-satur
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HearUsNow.org follows Conumers Union's long tradition of promoting a fair and just marketplace by empowering consumers to fight for better and more affordable telephone, cable and Internet services or
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The Hip Hop Caucus was officially established on September 11, 2004 to provide a comprehensive agenda for the Progressive and Hip Hop communities both domestically and abroad.
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The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform is a public interest group that conducts research and advocates reforms to promote public participation in government, address the role of money in politics
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The Urbana Independent Media Center is a grassroots organization committed to using media production and distribution as tools for promoting social and economic justice in the Urbana Area.
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The IPA amplifies the power of independent publications so as to foster a more just, open and democratic society.
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The Independent Television Service (ITVS) brings to local, national and international audiences high-quality, content-rich programs created by a diverse body of independent producers.
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Industry Ears is a new generation nonpartisan think tank aimed bridging the gap between consumer expectations and industry standards as defined by the Federal Communications Commission.
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Our primary mission is to harness the power of the Internet and other new media platforms for the benefit of public broadcasters.


