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To Be Heard: A Documentary about Poetry in the Bronx

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Three teens in the Bronx respond to a poetry class.

To Be Heard: Trailer from Edwin Martinez on Vimeo.

Community Media Blog Offers News and Links

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Community media is a powerful resource in many neighborhoods.

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/community-media/p/578591707/democracy-now-a-grass-...

 

 

Occupy Wallstreet Cypher

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Hip Hop Comes to Liberty Square in New York City

Watch the global television stream at: http://www.livestream.com/globalrevolution

 

 

Community Radio Comes to Borneo

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The Kelabit community of Bario became better connected when their brand new radio station hit the airwaves.

http://www.theborneopost.com/2011/10/15/new-radio-bario-hits-the-airwaves-at-94-5-mhz-fm/

Stories of Merauke, West Papua

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The tribe, Malind Anim are south of Papua and have customs and practices which are very ecological.

From Engage Media

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Mina Daniel was a noted blogger and writer who gained international attention for his coverage of the ‘Arab spring’.

Mina Daniel

Bangladesh Inaugurates Community Radio Law

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Information Minister Abul Kalam: " the present gov. believes in... protecting the rights of the media men.'(sic)

 Forum Theatre popularizes concept of Community Radio in Bangladesh

 

RAJSHAHI, Oct 7   Information Minister Abul Kalam has said the present

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A unique gathering of the leaders of "imperfect cinema" in Cuba during July.

 

Havana cine1

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NY Times editors quickly changed a story on the Wall St protesters when their initial report seemed to blame police.

 

New York Times Changes the BlameNew York Times Changes the Blame 

 

Poster By Joey Lopez

 

 

 

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From anger at the banks to despair over student debt and loss of jobs, these are the statements of occupy Wall St.

A section of Liberty Square in NYC is devoted to sign painting. The signs are sometimes used for marches or stay as a display of the many themes of the protests. Stock brokers, construction workers, MTA employees and many tourists stop by to read the texts. INcluded in the tape is a short excerpt from the Assemblies, held twice a day in the square to plan the day's events, to exchange ideas and to organize the living situation at the site.