Regional Leaders

On August 31st the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit to block AT&T’s takeover of T-Mobile.  Blocking this merger was a major victory for communities of color, rural communities and America’s poor.  Help us thank the DOJ for listening to our concerns.

Call 1.888.638.1150 x1 and let them know what blocking this merger means to YOU and YOUR community.  

If AT&T takes over T‐Mobile, it will be a disaster for all mobile phone users. The takeover will stifle information, choice, innovation and jobs, and lead to higher prices for mobile devices. Tell Congress to oppose this deal!

If AT&T takes over T-Mobile, it will be a disaster for all mobile phone users -- especially people of color and low-income communities. Sign our petition telling the FCC and DOJ to block this takeover.

The Infamous Koch Brothers Strike Again!

Two of the largest newspapers in the U.S., Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times are up for sale. The Koch Brothers want both publications to help further their anti-environment, anti-labor, anti-democracy agenda.  If they buy these newspapers our communities' voices and struggles will not be part of their coverage.  Sign this petition and say no to Koch!

Behind the Scenes at NCMR 2013!

MAG-Net and our media justice allies, partners and friends were out in full force in Denver, CO for the 2013 National Conference for Media Reform sponsored and presented by Free Press.  Check out our blogs, photos and more.

MAG-Net Members Rock Spotlight: Martinez Street Women's Center

Meet MAG-Net San Antonio, TX Anchor MSWC.  MSWC has been around for 13 years plus, and their Community Health and GirlZone programs are helping to meet the needs of underserved Latina/o and African American communities in San Antonio. Read our Q&A with Andrea Figueroa to find out more about their work here.

Register Today for Our May Digital Dialogue!

This month's Digital Dialogue will bring together organizers, media justice activists, journalists, cultural workers and policy experts who are working to advance a immigrant rights agenda that upholds the dignity, labor and human rights of immigrant communities. On the call we will hear about the various storytelling, media making and cultural strategies to advance this fight. Learn more here and register today

May 1, 2013
On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 The Applied Research Center (APC) and The Drop the I-Word Campaign joined with activists, including Fernando Chavez, attorney and eldest son of Cesar Chavez, and Jose Antonio Vargas, award-winning journalist and founder of Define American, to deliver petitions signed by 70,000 people to the New York Times urging them to stop using the term, “illegal” from...
Apr 18, 2013
Three days ago I saw the aftermath of explosives that tore through a crowd of unsuspecting bystanders, shrapnel leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. I read how children lost their lives, others lost limbs and a nation looked on in horror. On Monday, this same scene played out over and over again. All of them separate bombings, all on the same day and all in the same country. Iraq is this...
Apr 18, 2013
The Free Press 2013 National Conference on Media Reform in Denver, Co brought together media justice advocates, organizers, journalists and independent media makers from around the country. The liveliness of the movement for a more just and equitable media system was definitely on display in Denver. I experienced it first hand in conversations with radio hosts connecting inmates and their...
Apr 15, 2013
He didn’t understand why they took his dad away from them.  “It’s all my fault…I must be a bad son”. After a long time, he received a phone call and heard his dad’s voice again.  Grandma kept saying “you can’t talk too long”.  There weren’t that many calls after that one.  Then there were no calls at all. 
Apr 15, 2013
I attended my very first National Conference for Media Reform (#NCMR2013), last weekend as a member of the Media Action Grass Roots Network #MediaJustice Delegation. A week later, I am still chewing through so much of the content I absorbed in Denver; from panels on journalism; activism; technology; social and media justice to policy and politics; the conference was filled with passionate...
Apr 15, 2013
The 2013 National Conference for Media Reform provided me with an invaluable learning experience. I would characterize the conference as an opportunity to learn social justice advocacy tools and grow social movements. While attending the Conference, I learned new community engagement/organizing strategies, engaged in strategic planning, and developed coalitions with key leaders in the media...
Apr 15, 2013
Winning is going to require both becoming better surfers and creating big new waves. Are we ready? I went to the New Media Reform Conference in Denver, Colorado to practice surfing. I came home both a better surfer and more resolved to learn how to create oceanic waves.
Apr 12, 2013
Martinez Street Women's Center is one of our newer MAG-Net anchors, holding down our San Antonio, Texas Chapter.  MSWC has been around for 13 years plus, and their Community Health and GirlZone programs are helping to meet the needs of underserved Latina/o and African American communities in San Antonio.  Andrea Figueroa, Program Director over the GirlZone program at MSWC took...
Apr 10, 2013
I needed to be there. As I browsed through my computer this morning I ran across the Facebook page of La Asamblea de Derechos Civiles. Those that know me, know La Asamblea was an immigrant rights group I was a part of while living in Minneapolis. Founded by Pablo Tapia and Antonia Alvarez two leaders who for years exemplified "undocumented, unafraid" before it's more recent...
Mar 28, 2013
By Cindy and Duke Schempp-Gomez On March 9th, a group of curious community members got together for the first meeting sponsored by The People’s Press Project, and our partners at the Media Action Grassroots Network (MAG-Net). People from all walks of life and background were represented in the room and their diversity was also reflected in their different interests in Low Power FM (LPFM...

Media Action Grassroots Network (MAG-Net ) April Digital Dialogue Co-hosted with Global Action Project

LISTEN NOW

All across this country from Seattle to Chicago to Philadelphia, public school education and teachers unions are under attack.  In the past year, hundreds of public schools have been closed down in mostly brown and black communities, in the name of budget cuts and improving the quality of education.  At the same time, millions of taxpayer dollars are put into building more prisons to incarcerate our youth, rather than closing the inequality divide and improving neighborhood schools. Structural change of the media system is integral to winning change in the educational system.  We need an accountable media system that is not driven by market forces, but rather by community needs.

This April Digital Dialogue helped uplift the voices of those directly affected by these issues that are fighting for better public schools, against the school to prison pipeline, and for teachers' rights and unionization.  It will convene community members who are working at the intersection of education justice/reform and media justice. On the call we heard from grassroots activists and organizers who are using media and culture to advance these fights.

Featured Speakers:

Saturday, May 25, 2013 - 09:00 |

Saturday, May 25, 2013 - 09:00 | Minneapolis, MN

Wednesday, May 29, 2013 - 08:00 |

Wednesday, May 29, 2013 - 08:00 | San Francisco , CA

Wednesday, May 29, 2013 - 09:00 |

Wednesday, May 29, 2013 - 09:00 | San Francisco, CA
Wednesday, May 29, 2013 - 09:00 | San Francisco, CA

Thursday, June 20, 2013 - 09:00 |

Thursday, June 20, 2013 - 09:00 | San Jose, CA
Thursday, June 20, 2013 - 09:00 | Detroit, MI

Thursday, July 11, 2013 - 09:00 |

Thursday, July 11, 2013 - 09:00 | Chicago, IL