Democracy Now involvement at the 2005 National Conference for Media Reform

Posted by Mitchell - May 8, 2005 (entry 306)

DN's involvement at the conference looks like this:

The National Conference for Media Reform (May 12th-15th)
Millennium Hotel
200 South 4th Street
St. Louis, MO 63102

NOTE: If you are coming to this conference and are involved in a campaign to bring Democracy Now! to a station in your area, please contact us soon (email danielle@democracynow.org), or stop by the DN! Showcase (see below) to let us know you're there.

**** Open Plenary: "A Call to Action"****
Friday, May 13, 11:30 AM
Amy Goodman will participate in this plenary

**** Democracy Now Booth and Workshop ****
Find out about bringing Democracy Now! to a local TV/radio station! It's a great way to mobilize and educate your community about local media ownership and gaining access to independent un-embedded news.

Visit the DN! showcase booth at the National Conference for Media Reform and attend the DN! workshop planned for the afternoon of Sunday May 15th,
Exact time & Location: TBA

**** Media Reform "Street Action" *****
Friday, May 13th, 4:30 pm

Alert St. Louis commuters about the 6pm Democracy Now! broadcast on KDHX. We will supply signs to hold up, creating human billboards at major St. Louis intersections!

To participate: On Friday, May 13th, meet at 4:30pm on Friday May 13th outside the lobby of the Millennium Hotel (200 South 4th Street, St. Louis), or meet at 5:30pm at one of the following intersections: Market & Tucker, Delmar & Skinker (other locations: TBA). For more info, email: danielle@democracynow.org

For more information about the conference, visit http://www.freepress.net/conference/

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Speaking Event

Friday, May 13, 8 PM

First Unitarian Church
5007 Waterman Blvd.
St. Louis, Mo


Free and open to the public.

For more information, call Left Bank Books, 314-367-6731, or visit their website at www.left-bank.com

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