- Media justice
Media Justice refers to an analytical framework and a regional, grassroots movement led by historically disenfranchised communities to transform media and cultural production, rights, and policy in the service of social justice. The Media Justice Framework offers a new way to understand and redistribute media power to achieve a fair and accessible information and cultural apparatus that fulfills its promise to inform the public, watchdog power, and serve all segments of the public equally. The Movement for Media Justice believes that media production and distribution must be under the control of communities, not companies; and that achieving social justice victories requires a secondary strategy for media policy change.
Media Ownership, Production, and Policy: A Media Justice Perspective
Media Justice Framework
The Media Justice Movement is grassroots in form, similar to the Environmental Justice Movement and the
Global Justice Movement . It is based and primarily focused in the United States.Media Justice Movement
External links
* [http://www.sfbg.com/37/18/cover_kmel.html Jeff Chang's article providing a rough history and scope of the movement.]
* [http://www.mediajustice.org/ Mediajustice.org]
* [http://www.centerformediajustice.org Centerformediajustice.org]
* [http://www.mag-net.org Mag-net.org]
* [http://reclaimthemedia.org/media_justice Media Justice at Reclaimthemedia.org]
* [http://www.cultureisaweapon.org/MJCurr.html Third World Majority, a Media Justice non-profit organization.]
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