April 20th, 2011

Dear friends and allies,

Building an Equity and Justice Movement Today, CMJ is proud to bring you Building an Equity and Justice Movement for the Internet, Mobile Phones, and Future Networks.

From September 13-16, 2010, fifteen leaders from organizations around the U.S. met in Washington, D.C., for the Knowledge Exchange, a strategy convening hosted by the Center for Media Justice (CMJ) and Consumers Union (CU). Participants included representatives from the Media Action Grassroots Network (MAG-Net), the Media and Democracy Coalition, and other social justice and public-interest groups.

Now in its fifth year, the Knowledge Exchange is an annual convening created to strengthen the strategic effectiveness, collaboration, and impact of the movement for media reform and justice--through presentations, roundtables, working groups, popular education sessions, and meetings with government officials.  This report is a brief summary of the four-day strategy session, written for participants and to share with the field.

Whether you're working on media literacy, criminal justice, immigrant rights, or any other justice issue, we hope you can use the information in this report to inform your work and uncover the intersections between media policy and justice.  

Thanks, 

amalia deloneyamalia deloney
Grassroots Policy Director
Center for Media Justice

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