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National Conference for Media Reform
April 13, 2011This weekend, GRITtv headed to Boston with lots of our favorite media makers, activists, and thinkers for the National Conference for Media Reform. Laura was the emcee for the opening plenary, and then stuck around all weekend, talking about money, media and politics with movers and shakers. Check out some of what we saw at the conference!Kai Wright; Richard Wolff & Karen Finney; and the Military Budget
April 12, 2011"Everyone from the FDIC to the Pentagon have said that people are doing this as a way of life ... they are trapped in a series of loans," says Kai Wright of individuals and families who've become entangled in the system of payday lending. High-interest loans are being made to the people who need the extra cash most--and who are most unable to repay.Rep. Keith Ellison, John Fugelsang & Dean Obeidallah, and Media Reform
April 7, 2011Republicans in Congress, says House Progressive Caucus Co-Chair Keith Ellison, are treating the budget and potential government shutdowns as an "opportunity to inflict generationally-changing policies" in the guise of paying the bills. We're facing a government shutdown not, Ellison notes, because Democrats won't compromise, but because Republicans like Paul Ryan are interested in forcing a fight over ideological issues.The F Word: Remembering Why Media Reform Matters
April 7, 2011Progressives cheered when it was announced Wednesday that Glenn Beck would be “transitioning” off his Fox News show. Beck's not gone for good, of course, but his daily screeds against the likes of Van Jones and Frances Fox Piven will be somewhat more limited -- perhaps to radio.June 11, 2008: From the Streets of Jenin to Mainstreet America
June 11, 2008Tonight on GRIT TV: making art under occupation with The Freedom Theater in Jenin, domestic workers organizing for basic labor rights in the USA, and Live From Main Street: Your streets. Your stories.June 9, 2008: Ambush Journalism
June 9, 2008Today on GRITtv we analyze the fallout from the Conference on Media Reform in our media roundtable. Was the "ambush" of Bill Moyers by a producer from the O'Reilly Factor legitimate journalism? Is that kind of tenacity going too far, or does it represent an attitude that should be adopted by other independent journalists?
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