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Time to Knuckle Up: On Van Jones’ Resignation

By guest blogger Jeff Chang Cross-posted from Can’t Stop Won’t Stop Painting by Robert Shetterly So let’s get into another media controversy, this time one that has serious national and generational...

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Moral Budgets: Wedging Black Women’s Bodies

Despite high rates of unemployment, staggering rates of black poverty, and an insane federal deficit, House Republicans voted 240-185 last week to undermine women’s reproductive freedom by blocking...

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Planet AT&T

Reposted from the High Plains Reader By amalia deloney If you are one of the millions of Minnesotans who believes your phone bill is too high, be prepared: It could get a lot worse very quickly. As...

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CMJ Applauds President Obama’s Vow to Protect Internet Freedom

November 9, 2011 (Oakland, CA) – The Center for Media Justice applauds President Obama for declaring his intention to safeguard rules set by the Federal Communications Commission to keep our Internet...

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Jamilah King’s Investigative Piece: How Big Telecom Used Smartphones to...

Jamilah King, Colorlines As the 2011 holiday shopping season geared up, the country’s leading mobile wireless carrier, Verizon, announced a special deal. For a limited time only, customers could get...

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Social Justice and Media Action Blog Roundup

At CMJ, we believe the power to communicate should belong to everyone. In today’s world fair, affordable and open access to the Internet is a fundamental human right and an issue of economic and...

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Sandy Hook and Media Ownership–More Related Than You Might Think

I was sitting in a north loop coffee shop when I heard the news about the school shooting in Connecticut.  “A lone gunman,” the reporter announced, “killed 26 people at an elementary school–including...

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Sometimes its what you don’t say that matters: #SOTU

Undoubtedly there will be many blogs analyzing the State of the Union Address last night.  They’ll focus, in great detail, on everything from the First Lady’s dress, to foreign policy and education...

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