Join the Conversation on Media Justice

The attorneys general of seven states, including Illinois, have recently joined the Department of Justice’s lawsuit to block AT&T’s proposed merger with T-mobile. What does this mean for you? How will corporate media’s actions affect your organization?

On Thursday, September 29, Community Media Workshop will host a brown bag lunch discussion on the ramifications of this merger, the actions you can take to protect your rights and defend your media, and learn about the national media justice coalition working on these issues. Panelists include: Amalia DeLoney, Center for Media Justice; Erin Polgreen, The Media Consortium.

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